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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.

Usage examples of "scon".

As scon as he could, Cuin left his young cousin in the care of the healers and wandered blindly away.

Wellesley had not expected the patrol back this scon and their return puzzled him, then he saw they were escorting a group ofbkinjarries, the black-cloaked merchants who traversed India buying and selling food.

They found, as expected, that the entertainers had decamped as scon as battle had begun and left behind tents, baggage and the trained bear.

Lieutenant Scon Brayton had fallen between the bench and the lower portion of the Pos Three console.

He scon espied the Florilegium some distance off to his left, but its skyline was different from what it had been when he last saw it.

Grinning, Scon n hopped back down into the cockpit and pulled out the silver control unit.

They brought a brine-filled pickle cask containing the head of Sir David Scon, an infamous border never, in earnest of their tale of having routed his force of above two thousand Lowland Scots, but even more important, they brought a pack train loaded with gunpowder—.

He was called Benado Sconner, but there is something in the air tonight that suggests that it is not worth commit­ting his name to memory.

They were all in awe of Sconner, who was rumoured to do positive­-thinking exercises.

He was called Benado Sconner, but there is something in the air tonight that suggests that it is not worth committing his name to memory.

They were all in awe of Sconner, who was rumoured to do positive-thinking exercises.

Ol' Sconner, he says the money's in teeth and earrings but I say every man's bound to have a pair of boots, right?