Definition of Syllabubs

1. Noun. (plural of syllabub) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Syllabubs

1. syllabub [n] - See also: syllabub

Lexicographical Neighbors of Syllabubs

syllabisms
syllabist
syllabists
syllabize
syllabized
syllabizes
syllabizing
syllable
syllable structure
syllabled
syllables
syllabling
syllabogram
syllabograms
syllabub
syllabubs (current term)
syllabus
syllabuses
syllepses
syllepsis
sylleptic
sylloge
sylloges
syllogise
syllogiser
syllogism
syllogisms
syllogismus
syllogist
syllogistic

Literary usage of Syllabubs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events by Leigh Hunt (1859)
"Cromwell.—Charles the Second; his Walks, Amusements, and Mistresses.—The Mulberry Gardens.—Swift, Prior, Richardson, Beau Tibbs, Soldiers, and syllabubs. ..."

2. Modern Domestic Cookery, and Useful Receipt Book: Adapted for Families in by William Augustus Henderson, David Hughson (1828)
"JELLIES, syllabubs, &c. Calf's Feet Jelly. BOIL two calf's feet well cleaned in a gallon of water till it is reduced to a quart, and then pour it into a pan ..."

3. The Economics of Modern Cookery by M. M. Mallock (1900)
"... syllabubs, AND JUNKETS IT is, perhaps, owing to a fact already mentioned, ... fruit creams, syllabubs and junkets, are at present seldom to be seen. ..."

4. The New England Cook Book by Helen Saunders Wright (1912)
"The New England Cook Book syllabubs Take the juice of a large lemon, the peel (pared very ... If the syllabubs are not wanted quite so good as the above, ..."

5. The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events by Leigh Hunt (1859)
"Cromwell.—Charles the Second; his Walks, Amusements, and Mistresses.—The Mulberry Gardens.—Swift, Prior, Richardson, Beau Tibbs, Soldiers, and syllabubs. ..."

6. Modern Domestic Cookery, and Useful Receipt Book: Adapted for Families in by William Augustus Henderson, David Hughson (1828)
"JELLIES, syllabubs, &c. Calf's Feet Jelly. BOIL two calf's feet well cleaned in a gallon of water till it is reduced to a quart, and then pour it into a pan ..."

7. The Economics of Modern Cookery by M. M. Mallock (1900)
"... syllabubs, AND JUNKETS IT is, perhaps, owing to a fact already mentioned, ... fruit creams, syllabubs and junkets, are at present seldom to be seen. ..."

8. The New England Cook Book by Helen Saunders Wright (1912)
"The New England Cook Book syllabubs Take the juice of a large lemon, the peel (pared very ... If the syllabubs are not wanted quite so good as the above, ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Syllabubs on Dictionary.com!Search for Syllabubs on Thesaurus.com!Search for Syllabubs on Google!Search for Syllabubs on Wikipedia!

Search