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Runcible - Wikipedia In other uses, a so-called runcible spoon is a fork shaped like a spoon, a spoon shaped fork, a grapefruit spoon (a spoon with serrated edges around the bowl), or a serving-spoon with a slotted bowl Cutlery of this design (but not name) is evidenced as early as 1817
What is a Runcible Spoon? (with pictures) - Language Humanities A runcible spoon is a fictional spoon The word “runcible” is a nonsense term first used by the poet Edward Lear in the 19th century Lear used the term first in his poem “The Owl and The Pussycat,” where the two besotted animals dine on mince and slices of quince, eating them with a “runcible spoon ”
What’s a runcible spoon? - The Straight Dope A runcible spoon is a utensil suitable for runciation This of course is in contrast to an irruncible spoon, which one runciates at one’s peril The first practical application of runcification was in 1871 when Edward Lear noted that a runcible spoon could be used by owls and pussycats
What Is a Runcible Spoon? - Quick and Dirty Tips It still tells us nothing about what a runcible hat or cat might look like, but at least we’ll know a runcible spoon when we see one The famous line from “The Owl and the Pussycat” that you may remember best is is the last line, after the wedding, when “They danced by the light of the moon ”
runcible spoon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary runcible spoon (plural runcible spoons) A fork -like spoon that has a cutting edge The word runcible, by itself, has no separate meaning, being a nonsense word made up by Lear and used by him in a variety of contexts For quotations using this term, see Citations:runcible spoon