Reverse Dictionary: CAKE

NOUNS
1538 JUNKET a dainty sweet, cake, or confection; any choice item of food or drink, a delicacy → obs.
1607 — RUNDLE a small round cake; a round slice or paring → obs.
1721 — FARL → FARLE → FARREL → FARTHEL → FERLE the fourth part of a thin circular cake, generally made of oatmeal; a segment of cake; a cake → Sc.
1788 — NACKIE a small cake; a loaf of bread → Sc.
1791 — TEA-CHIT-CHAT cakes, etc. eaten at tea → Sc.
..19C — SNODDIE a thick cake or bannock baked among hot ashes → Sc.
1825 — DERL → DERRIL a broken piece of cake, bread, etc. → Sc.
1839 — CAKELET a small cake 
1841 — CAKERY a cake shop 
1856 — NEB the edge of a cake → Eng. dial.
..20C — CAKERS a cake shop → Brit. sl.
1904 — SCONCE a small cake → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1919 — WAD a cake, bun, or sandwich; in all cases its filling qualities are more important than taste etc. → Brit. sl., orig. services’ usage
1933 — TABNAB a cake, bun, or pastry; a savoury snack → nautical usage
1965 — GOOP the icing on top of a cake → Amer. dial.
1968 — ICENING the sweet covering spread on top of a cake; icing; frosting → Amer. dial.
1998 — DUMB CAKE a cake baked and eaten by unmarried women in silence → Newfoundland sl.


NOUNS, PERSON
1825 — KAIKBAIKAR a baker of cakes → Sc. (Bk.)


VERBS
1632 — CAKATE to serve with cake → humorous formation