(ˌ)səˈkād noun
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Etymology: Middle English socade, from Middle French succade, sucrade sweet, candied fruit, succade, from Old Provençal sucrado, adjective, sweet, sugary, sugared, from past participle of sucra to sugar, from sucre sugar, from Old Italian zucchero — more at sugar
: a preserve or confection made from fruit : preserved or crystallized fruit