frutage

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Compare fruitage.

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frutage (plural frutages)

  1. (obsolete) A picture of fruit; decoration by representation of fruit.
  2. (obsolete) A confection made of fruit.
    • a. 1555, David Lyndsay, The Historie and Testament of Squyer Meldrum:
      With wyld foull, venisoun, and wyne,
      With tairt, and flam, and frutage fyne
    • 1603, A true Accompt [] of the Baptism [] of Prince Henry Frederick [] :
      Upon this Chariot was finely and artificially deviſed, a ſumptuous covered Table, decked with all Sorts of exquisſite Delicates and Dainties, of Patiſſerie, Frutages, and Confections.

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