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mock-turtle

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Noun

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mock-turtle (uncountable)

  1. mock turtle soup
    • 1827, Maria Eliza Rundell, Domestic Economy, and Cookery, for Rich and Poor, page 341:
      This is a rich handsome dish, and an elegant variety of mock-turtle.
    • 1828, Thomas Hood, “The Logicians”, in The Portfolio, of Amusement and Instruction, in History, Science, Literature, the Fine Arts, &c., number 110, page 386:
      O, this is he that disembodied matter,
      And prov’d that incorporeal corporations
      Put nothing in no platter,
      And for mock-turtle only supp’d sensations.
    • 1877, A. G. Payne, Common-Sense Papers on Cookery, page 217:
      Soup, sir? yes, sir; very nice mock-turtle sir—real mock-turtle, sir.