Crossword clues for pone
pone
- Indian corn bread
- Southern corn bread
- Unleavened bread
- Southern cornbread
- Fried corn bread
- Southern cuisine staple
- Corny creation?
- Cornbread cake
- Southern favorite
- Indian cornbread
- Fried Dixie bread
- Corn __
- Bread with collard greens, perhaps
- Bread in a skillet
- Southern specialty
- Corny item
- Cornmeal product
- Cornmeal loaf
- Corn follower
- Corn bread, regionally
- American Indian corn bread
- Type of cornbread
- Texas barbecue bread
- Tex-Mex side dish
- Southern quick bread
- Small cornbread loaves
- Player who isn't dealing, in cribbage
- Player on dealer's right
- Pan-cooked loaf
- Fried Southern staple
- Fried cornbread
- Corny side?
- Corny production
- Corny concoction
- Cornbread concoction
- Corn item
- Corn bread
- Bread with barbecue
- Bread made from cornmeal
- Bread made by Native Americans
- Bread in Southern cuisine
- Corn bread loaf
- Corn cake
- Corn product
- Johnnycake
- Corn ___
- In bridge, the player on the dealer's right
- Corn-coction
- Southern side?
- Southern dish, corny
- Southern bread
- Oval-shaped loaf
- Corn dish
- Cornmeal bread
- Soul food side dish
- Ring
- Series opener
- Unleavened cornbread
- Cornbread often made without milk or eggs and baked or fried (Southern)
- Dixie dish
- Hoecake's cousin
- Fried bread
- Player who cuts the cards
- Cornmeal cake
- Corn breaad
- Dixie-style bread
- Player on the dealer's right
- Tony winner Patti Lu___
- Dixie food item
- Dixie cake
- Bread variety
- Dixie fare
- Corn biscuit
- Player at dealer's right
- Corn concoction
- Kind of bread
- Dixie bread
- South side?
- Cornmeal concoction
- Corn recipe
- Cornmeal dish
- Southern side dish
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pone \Pone\ (p[=o]n), n. [Of Amer. Indian origin.] A kind of johnnycake. [Written also paune.] [Southern U. S.]
Pone \Po"ne\ (p[=o]"n[=e]), n. [L. pone, imper. of ponere to place.]
An original writ, now superseded by the writ of certiorari, for removing a case from an inferior court into the Court of Exchequer.
An obsolete writ to enforce appearance in court by attaching goods or requiring securities.
(pron. p[=o]n) (Card Playing) The player who cuts the cards, being usually the player on the dealer's right.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1630s, "American Indian bread," earlier appone, ponap (1610s), from Powhatan (Algonquian) apan "something baked," from apen "she bakes." Later used in Southern U.S. for any type of cornbread.
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 (context legal historical English) A writ in law used by the superior courts to remove cases from inferior courts. 2 (context legal historical English) A writ to enforce appearance in court by attaching goods or requiring securities. Etymology 2
n. (context Southern US English) A baked or fried cornbread (bread made of cornmeal), often made without milk or eggs. Etymology 3
n. (context cards chiefly US English) The last player to bet or play in turn.
WordNet
n. cornbread often made without milk or eggs and baked or fried (Southern) [syn: cornpone]
Wikipedia
Pone may refer to:
- Corn pone, a type of cornbread
- Pone (honorific), a Lithuanian honorific for men
- Pone (surname), a surname
- Pone Kingpetch (1935-1982), Thai boxer
Pone is a surname, and may refer to:
- Gundaris Pone (1932–1994), Latvian-American composer
- Stavri Pone (born 1942), Albanian writer
Usage examples of "pone".
Maltby Sanger appeared to enjoy the sardines and pone, and he gave some to Ung, who held chunks in his paws to eat.
The children full of corn pone and buttermilk had been asleep since early night.
Lights were showing on both floors and at the pone cochere-style front entrance.
For as long as I know I have never done, nor even designed, an injury to any being whatever, Pone me pigris ubi nulla campis Arbor aestiva recreatur aura, Quod latus mundi nebulae, malusque Jupiter urget.
He remembered the potato pones, the baked chicken with corn-bread dressing, the marble cake, the potato pies that he had eaten in her house many times.
Lots of de cornbread was baked in pones on spiders, but ashcakes was a mighty go in dem days.
Succotash, clam chowder, hominy, corn pone, cranberry sauce, johnnycakes, even Boston baked beans and Brunswick stew were all Indian dishes.
Maltby Sanger appeared to enjoy the sardines and pone, and he gave some to Ung, who held chunks in his paws to eat.
Fork, hunters had shot a hog that belonged to nobody, and butchered it up while the lady-folks baked pones of corn bread and sliced up coleslaw, and from here and yonder came folks carrying jugs of beady white liquor and music instruments.
Fábulas que disipa el somero examen: le acepto que la Juana Musante tiene un cuerpo que a uno lo deja de cama, pero un tipo como yo que tuvo una historia con una señorita que ya es manicura, y después con una menor que iba a ser astro de la radio, no se perturba con ese corpachón atractivo, que puede suscitar la atención en Banderaló, pero que a la muchachada del Centro la pone apática.
Por eso nadie le mezquina una manito al cocinero, cuando pone en razón a los revoltosos.
At Haynie's Fork, hunters had shot a hog that belonged to nobody, and butchered it up while the lady-folks baked pones of corn bread and sliced up coleslaw, and from here and yonder came folks carrying jugs of beady white liquor and music instruments.
For as long as I know I have never done, nor even designed, an injury to any being whatever, Pone me pigris ubi nulla campis Arbor aestiva recreatur aura, Quod latus mundi nebulae, malusque Jupiter urget.
Pese a que el cuatro es la última cifra de que disponen, los árabes que trafican con ellos no los estafan, porque en el canje todo se divide por lotes de uno, de dos, de tres y de cuatro, que cada cual pone a su lado.
After a cold corn pone and a bowl of clabbered milk for lunch, I came back to look at the wreck again, and watch the empty sky.