Ban|nock — «BAN uhk», noun. a flat, round or oval cake, usually unleavened, made of oatmeal or barley flour, eaten in Scotland, northern England, and northern Canada. ╂[Old English bannuc bit, piece] Ban|nock «BAN uhk», noun, plural nock or nocks. 1. a… … Useful english dictionary
nock — breck·nock·shire; char·nock·ite; cran·nock; cur·nock; dan·nock; dun·nock; fin·nock; gree·nock·ite; kil·mar·nock; mo·nad·nock; nie·nock; nock·erl; nock·et; pin·nock; whin·nock; ban·nock; jan·nock; nock; win·nock; breck·nock; … English syllables
ban — af·ro cu·ban; al·a·ban·dite; al·ban·ite; an·a·ban·tid; ar·a·ban; ban·at; Ban·bury; ban·ca; ban·cal; ban·cha; ban·croft·i·an; ban·da; ban·dag·er; ban·da·ite; ban·da·ka; ban·da·lore; ban·dan·na; ban·dan·naed; ban·dar; ban·dar log; ban·deau;… … English syllables
bannock — ban·nock … English syllables
Bannockburn — Ban|nock|burn a village in the central part of Scotland that is known as the place where Robert the Bruce, King of the Scots, defeated the English in a famous battle in 1314 … Dictionary of contemporary English
bannock — ban|nock [ bænək ] noun count SCOTTISH a flat BREAD ROLL made from OATS … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bannock — ban•nock [[t]ˈbæn ək[/t]] n. Chiefly Scot. coo a flat cake made of oatmeal, barley meal, etc., usu. baked on a griddle • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME bannok, OE bannuc morsel < British Celtic; cf. ScotGael bannach … From formal English to slang
Bannockburn — Ban•nock•burn [[t]ˈbæn əkˌbɜrn, ˌbæn əkˈbɜrn[/t]] n. geg why a village in central Scotland: site of the victory (1314) of the Scots under Robert the Bruce over the English, which assured the independence of Scotland … From formal English to slang
Bannock — Ban nock, n. [Gael. bonnach.] A kind of cake or bread, in shape flat and roundish, commonly made of oatmeal or barley meal and baked on an iron plate, or griddle; used in Scotland and the northern counties of England. Jamieson. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bannock fluke — Bannock Ban nock, n. [Gael. bonnach.] A kind of cake or bread, in shape flat and roundish, commonly made of oatmeal or barley meal and baked on an iron plate, or griddle; used in Scotland and the northern counties of England. Jamieson. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English