The word "nugget" is believed to have originated in the late 14th century, derived from the Middle English term "nugget," which referred to a small lump or chunk. Its exact etymology is uncertain, but it is thought to be related to the word "nug," meaning a small piece or fragment. Over time, "nugget" has evolved to describe various small, solid forms, including the popular food item made from chicken or other ingredients.
probably southwestern England
chicken nugget
nugget.
There is no word or spelt nuggett The word nugget = lump of anything - is a Mid 19th century English word which is perhaps a dimiutive of the word nug - which means a lump. The origin of nug is said to be not known.
nugget
gold
chicken nugget ******
Pat panned for gold with his brother, and they found a nugget or two in the bottom of the pan on the first try.
Jewel, precious stone, nugget and gemstone.
lump, mass, gold, rock
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Nugget.