Lexicographical Neighbors of Mocucks
Literary usage of Mocucks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southern Literary Messenger (1850)
"... but employ all their leisure time in making the beautiful birchen mocucks,
tortile preservation and transportation of the sugar when made ; the sap ..."
2. Adventures in the Wilds of the United States and British American Provinces by Charles Lanman (1856)
"The time for making sugar was almost gone, and the well-filled mocucks, which
might be seen in all the wigwams, testified that the yield had been abundant. ..."
3. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1905)
"The time for making sugar was almost gone, and the well-filled mocucks, which
might be seen in all the wigwams, ..."
4. A Summer in the Wilderness: Embracing a Canoe Voyage Up the Mississippi and by Charles Lanman (1847)
"... not only for canoes, but for their lodges, their grave-houses, their baskets,
their mocucks, their dishes, and exquisitely worked boxes, ..."
5. A Summer in the Wilderness: Embracing a Canoe Voyage Up the Mississippi and by Charles Lanman (1847)
"... and placed before me whole mocucks of maple sugar. In passing I might remark,
that when the Indians are hard pushed for flour or game, they will resort ..."
6. Haw-ho-noo: Or, Records of a Tourist by Charles Lanman (1850)
"The distance is near two hundred miles, and as the canoes are heavily laden, not
only with mocucks of sugar, but with furs collected by the hunters during ..."