hoecake [hoh-keyk] ExamplesWord Origin noun South Midland and Southern U.S.
- an unleavened cake made with flour or corn meal: originally baked on a hoe but now usually cooked on a griddle.
Origin of hoecake An Americanism dating back to 1735–45; hoe + cake Regional variation note See pancake. Examples from the Web for hoe-cake Historical Examples of hoe-cake
At the fire-place a negro woman was frying meat and baking a hoe-cake.
Opie Read
The hoe-cake was produced and partaken of ravenously and thankfully.
John Algernon Owens
Only one step above this class, another order is found on a hoe-cake.
A. D. Crabtre
Hoe-cake, a cake of Indian meal baked on a hoe or before the fire.
The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1
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In this way the hoe-cake is baked in one, while the bacon is fried in the other.
American Missionary, Volume 50, No. 8, August, 1896
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Word Origin and History for hoe-cake n.
1745, American English, said to be so called because it originally was baked on the broad thin blade of a cotton-field hoe (n.).