Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BANNOCK
n.A cake made of oatmeal or peas-meal, baked on an iron plate over the fire; used in Scotland, and the northern counties of England.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BANNOCK
Ban "nock, n. Etym: [Gael. bonnach.]
Defn: A kind of cake or bread, in shape flat and roundish, commonly made of oatmeal or barley meal and baked on an iron plate, or griddle; -- used in Scotland and the northern counties of England. Jamieson. Bannock fluke, the turbot. [Scot. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
bannock
ban nock |ˈbanək ˈbænək | ▶noun a round, flat loaf, typically unleavened, associated with Scotland and northern England. ORIGIN Old English bannuc, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ban, Breton bannac'h, banne, and Cornish banna ‘a drop. ’
Bannockburn, Battle of
Ban nock burn, Battle of |ˈbanəkˌbərn ˌbædl əv ˈbænəkbərn | a battle that took place near Stirling in central Scotland in 1314, in which the English army of Edward II, advancing to break the siege of Stirling Castle, was defeated by the Scots under Robert the Bruce.
Oxford Dictionary
bannock
bannock |ˈbanək | ▶noun a round, flat loaf, typically unleavened, associated with Scotland and northern England. ORIGIN Old English bannuc, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ban, Breton bannac'h, banne, and Cornish banna ‘a drop ’.
Bannockburn, Battle of
Bannockburn, Battle of |ˈbanəkbəːn | a battle which took place near Stirling in central Scotland in 1314, in which the English army of Edward II, advancing to break the siege of Stirling Castle, was defeated by the Scots under Robert the Bruce.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bannock
ban nock /bǽnək /名詞 C ⦅スコット 北イング ⦆バノック 〘オートミールやカラスムギで作った丸く平たい菓子パン 〙.