Dictionary entry

Confection

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Con‐fec″tion (?), n. [F., fr. L. confectio.] 1. A composition of different materials.

A new confection of mold.

Bacon.

2. A preparation of fruits or roots, etc., with sugar; a sweetmeat.

Certain confections... are like to candied conserves, and are made of sugar and lemons.

Bacon.

3. A composition of drugs. Shak.

4. (Med.) A soft solid made by incorporating a medicinal substance or substances with sugar, sirup, or honey.

☞ The pharmacopœias formerly made a distinction between conserves (made of fresh vegetable substances and sugar) and electuaries (medicinal substances combined with sirup or honey), but the distinction is now abandoned and all are called confections.