dial. [Of obscure origin: the sense ‘small piece’ (Sussex) might suggest formation on OE. stycce STITCH sb.2] (See quots.)

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1674.  Ray, S. & E. C. Words, 76. A Stuckling: an apple pasty. Suss.

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1878.  H. C. Adams, Wykehamica, 435. (Glossary) Stuckling, a sort of pudding composed of chopped meat and apple, flavoured with carraway.

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1908.  Times, 29 July, 13/4. [Winchester Domum Day]. The usual ceremonies of eating stuckling and drinking hough were duly observed.

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