suppawn

Etymology
Probably from / (whence also "samp").

Noun

 * 1)  A porridge made from cornmeal; hasty pudding; mush.
 * 2) * 1829 July—October, The Westminster Review, Volume XI,
 * In the shape of porridge the corn is called suppawn: Mr. Cobbett informs us, with the amusing particularity of a happy egotist, of the manner in which he feeds his family upon suppawn, and other substantial meats ;.
 * In the shape of porridge the corn is called suppawn: Mr. Cobbett informs us, with the amusing particularity of a happy egotist, of the manner in which he feeds his family upon suppawn, and other substantial meats ;.