A runcible spoon Lear does not appear to have had any firm idea of what the word “runcible” means. His whimsical nonsense verse celebrates words primarily for their sound, and a specific definition is not needed to appreciate his work. However, since the 1920s (several decades after Lear’s death), modern dictionaries have generally defined a runcible spoon to be a fork with three broad curved prongs and a sharpened edge, used with pickles or hors d’oeuvres, such as a pickle fork
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