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paccan

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paccan (plural paccans)

  1. Alternative form of pecan (tree).
  2. Alternative form of pecan (nut).
    • 1944, Thomas Jefferson, edited by Edwin Morris Betts, Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book[1], Reprint edition (Gardening), UNC Press Books, published 2002, →ISBN, page 118:
      … to send him some paccan nuts. … Jefferson in his reply wrote: "The Paccan nut is, as you conjecture the Illinois nut, ..., and enters into the Botanical name with is Juglans Paccan"
    • 1984, Frederic Rosengarten, Jr., “Pecans”, in The Book of Edible Nuts (Cooking), Walker and Company, →ISBN, page 172, column 1:
      A creamy liquid called powcohicoria or "hickory milk" was prepared by the Algonquins: paccan kernels were pounded into small pieces, cast into boiling water, strained and stirred.

References

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  • Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, 1911