sugar shell
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Definition
Noun: A small spoon, often with a shallow, decorative bowl, specifically designed for serving granulated sugar. The term "shell" in the name typically refers to the spoon's bowl being shaped like a seashell, though it can also describe its general use for scooping.
Examples
- Please pass the sugar shell; I'd like to add some sugar to my tea.
- The antique silver set included a beautiful sugar shell with an intricate shell design.
- She used the sugar shell to carefully spoon sugar into the mixing bowl.
Advanced Usage
- While primarily for serving granulated sugar, a sugar shell may also be used for serving other dry, granular condiments like powdered sugar or certain spices in a formal setting.
- In historical contexts, sugar shells were often part of a larger set of specialized serving utensils, reflecting the value and formality associated with refined sugar.
Variants and Related Words
- Sugar spoon: A more general term for a spoon used to serve sugar, which may not have a shell-shaped bowl.
- Mote spoon: A historical spoon with a pierced bowl, used for skimming tea leaves or straining loose tea, sometimes confused with but functionally different from a sugar shell.
Synonyms
- Sugar spoon
- Sugar scoop (though this often implies a utensil with a deeper, more shovel-like bowl)
Notes on Meaning
The term "sugar shell" is very specific. It refers to the utensil itself, not a literal shell made of sugar. The defining characteristic is its function (serving sugar) and its common decorative form (seashell shape).
Noun
- a spoon for serving sugar; often made in the shape of a seashell