teacake

[tee-keyk]

tea·cake

[tee-keyk]
noun
1.
a small cake, cookie, tart, or the like, for serving with tea or punch.
2.
(in England) a light, flat, sweet cake with raisins, usually buttered and served hot with tea.

Origin:
1820–30, Americanism; tea + cake
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teacake (ˈtiːˌkeɪk)
 
n
(Brit) a flat cake made from a yeast dough with raisins in it, usually eaten toasted and buttered

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