Definition of Scone. Meaning of Scone. Synonyms of Scone

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Definition of Scone

Scone
Scone Scone, n. A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal. [Written variously, scon, skone, skon, etc.] [Scot.] --Burns.

Meaning of Scone from wikipedia

- A scone (/skɒn/ SKON or /skoʊn/ SKOHN) is a traditional British baked good, po****r in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is usually made of either wheat...
- The Stone of Scone (/ˈskuːn/; Scottish Gaelic: An Lia Fàil, meaning Stone of Destiny, also called clach-na-cinneam****nn; Scots: Stane o Scone) is an oblong...
- Scone (/ˈskuːn/ ; Scottish Gaelic: Sgàin; Scots: Scone) is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The medieval town of Scone, which grew up around the...
- Look up scone or Scone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A scone is a type of quick-bread, typically eaten with cream then jam. Scone may also refer...
- Scone Abbey (originally Scone Priory) was a house of Augustinian canons located in Scone, Perthshire (Gowrie), Scotland. Dates given for the establishment...
- Scone Palace /ˈskuːn/ is a Category A-listed historic house near the village of Scone and the city of Perth, Scotland. Ancestral seat of Earls of Mansfield...
- Muni****lity of Scone was a local government area located in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. The Muni****lity of Scone was established...
- A tattie scone (tottie scone) or potato scone is a regional variant of the savoury griddle scone which is especially po****r in Scotland. Many variations...
- The griddle scone (most dialects of English) or girdle scone (Scots and Northumbrian English) is a variety of scone which is baked on a griddle or frying...
- Tay, establishing Scone as a more defensible royal city. Causantín mac Áeda, King of Scots held the first recorded council at Scone in 906. Malcolm IV...