buccan

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French boucan. See buccaneer.

Noun

buccan (countable and uncountable, plural buccans)

  1. A framework or grill upon which meat is laid to dry, or to be roasted.
  2. (uncountable) Meat prepared in this way.

Verb

buccan (third-person singular simple present buccans, present participle buccaning, simple past and past participle buccaned)

  1. To dry meat on such a frame.

See also

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