Confectionary vs Sweets - What's the difference?
confectionary | sweets |
Relating to, or of the nature of confections or their production.
Prepared as a confection.
* 1798 , , On Receipt of My Mother's Picture ,
A candy, sweetmeat; a confection.
* {{quote-book, 1787, Miss Tully, chapter=February 10, 1787, Letters Written During a Ten Years' Residence at the Court of Tripoli, year_published=1819, page=285
, passage=After the dishes of meat were removed, a dessert of Arabian fruits, confectionaries and sweetmeats was served: among the latter was the date bread.}}
(obsolete) A place where confections are manufactured, stored; a confectory.
(dated) A confectioner's shop; a confectionery.
* {{quote-book, 1986, Penny Hayes, The Long Trail
, passage=They stopped at a confectionary where Blanche experienced her first ice cream.}}
(obsolete) One who makes confections; a confectioner.
(uncountable, rare) Candy, sweets, taken collectively; confectionery.
(British, plurale tantum) Confectionery, candy.
A term of endearment; sweetheart.
As nouns the difference between confectionary and sweets
is that confectionary is a candy, sweetmeat; a confection while sweets is (british|plurale tantum) confectionery, candy.As an adjective confectionary
is relating to, or of the nature of confections or their production.confectionary
English
Adjective
(-)- confectionary wares
line 60
- Thy morning bounties ere I left my home, / The biscuit, or confectionary plum;
Noun
(confectionaries)citation
citation
- He will take your daughters to be confectionaries , and to be cooks. --
References
*sweets
English
(wikipedia sweets)Noun
(head)- I miss you, sweets .