Tuck"et (?), n. [It toccata a prelude, fr. toccare to touch. See Toccata, Touch.]
A slight flourish on a trumpet; a fanfare.
[Obs.]
Tucket sonance, the sound of the tucket. [Obs.]
Let the trumpets sound
The tucket sonance and the note to mount.
Shak.
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Tuck"et, n. [Cf. It. tocchetto a ragout of fish, meat, fr. tocco a bit, morsel, LL. tucetum, tuccetum, a thick gravy.]
A steak; a collop.
[Obs.]
Jer. Taylor.
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