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Answer for the clue "Old item of confectionery ", 9 letters:
sweetmeat

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a sweetened delicacy (as a preserve or pastry)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Benjamin hid it under his cloak and hurried back to his own chamber like a schoolboy who has stolen a sweetmeat . ▪ He approached such matters slowly, obliquely, over wine and sweetmeats. ▪ Maya counts four kinds of sweetmeats ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sweetmeat \Sweet"meat`\, n. Fruit preserved with sugar, as peaches, pears, melons, nuts, orange peel, etc.; -- usually in the plural; a confect; a confection. The paint used in making patent leather. (Zo["o]l.) A boat shell ( Crepidula fornicata ) of the ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Sweetmeat (foaled 1842) was a successful English Thoroughbred racehorse that won 16 consecutive races (including walk-overs) as a three-year-old, including the Doncaster Gold Cup , and was a useful sire of the early 19th century.

Usage examples of sweetmeat.

But often during the long hot evenings, if Marcos were away for the night, Sabrina would visit the Gulab Mahal, and as the moon rose into the dusty twilight the women would sit out on the flat roofs of the zenana quarter looking out across the minarets and white roof-tops, the green trees and gilded cupolas of the evil, beautiful, fantastic city of Lucknow, while Aziza Begum cracked jokes and shook with silent laughter, stuffed her mouth with strange sweetmeats from a silver platter, or told long, long stories of her youth and of kings and princes and nobles of Oudh these many years in their graves.

The cultus of children was in full force, all sorts of masks, dolls, sugar figures, toys, and sweetmeats were exposed for sale on mats on the ground, and found their way into the hands and sleeves of the children, for no Japanese parent would ever attend a matsuri without making an offering to his child.

Jargonelle Pears, as used for flavouring Pear drops and other sweetmeats.

The little boy, too, we observed, had a famous appetite, and consumed schinken, and braten, and kartoffeln, and cranberry jam, and salad, and pudding, and roast fowls, and sweetmeats, with a gallantry that did honour to his nation.

Usamah clapped his hands and sent an attendant to fetch sherbet and sweetmeats.

On Shrove Tuesday I dressed myself richly in the costume of Polichinello, and rode along the Corso showering sweetmeats on all the pretty women I saw.

Guardsmen passed through the throng, as wella few hawking cool wine and sweetmeats and heavily salted biscuits, most engaged in making bets on one contender or the other.

He handed the sweetmeat tray to Gurgeh, and while the women giggled and the apices smirked at each other, he went close to the females and flicked the nictitating membranes in his eyes up and down.

But I say, Congrio, yon homunculus--yon pigmy assailant of my cranes--yon pert-tongued neophyte of the kitchen, was there aught but insolence on his tongue when he maligned the comeliness of my sweetmeat shapes?

As soon as I was in the midst of the little flock, the delight became general, Sophie distributing the sweetmeats to her friends, who received them gratefully.

The crisis would soon pass perhaps, if a riot could be stayed and the natives give up their awful fictions of yellow handkerchiefs, poisoned sweetmeats, deadly limewash, and all such nonsense.

Hawkers were selling sherbet and sweetmeats, fried cakes of riverweed and watermelon slices.

Mother Apia sat waiting on an ivory couch trimmed with gold and iron, beside a silver table topped with a jar of wine and a bowl of sweetmeats.

I breakfasted at the convent and I remember that the chocolate, the biscuits, and the sweetmeats were served with a nicety which savoured somewhat of the world.

Confetti, a kind of sweetmeat, even better than that made at Verdun, were very plentiful.