Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SUCKET
n.A sweetmeat for the mouth.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SUCKET
Suck "et, n. Etym: [Cf. Suck, v. t., Succades.]
Defn: A sweetmeat; a dainty morsel. Jer. Taylor.
New American Oxford Dictionary
sucket spoon
sucket spoon |ˈsʌkɪt |(also sucket fork ) ▶noun a utensil for eating fruit, having a two-pronged fork at one end and a spoon at the other. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: sucket, alteration of obsolete succate, variant of succade ‘sweetmeats ’, of unknown origin.
Oxford Dictionary
sucket spoon
sucket spoon |ˈsʌkɪt |(also sucket fork ) ▶noun a utensil for eating fruit, having a two-pronged fork at one end and a spoon at the other. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: sucket, alteration of obsolete succate, variant of succade ‘sweetmeats ’, of unknown origin.