Definition of "suppawn"
suppawn
noun
uncountable
(US) A porridge made from cornmeal; hasty pudding; mush.
Quotations
First of all came the Van Brummels, who inhabit the pleasant borders of the Bronx: these were short fat men, wearing exceeding large trunk-breeches, and were renowned for feats of the trencher; they were the first inventors of suppawn, or mush and milk.
1809, Knickerbocker's History of New York, Washington Irving, Book VI, Chapter V
Corn was roasted or boiled on the ear ; soaked or boiled in lye and hulls removed, the whole kernels were served; it was eaten with milk as hominy, samp, or suppawn. Ground into meal, it appeared in a variety of forms, as porridge, hasty pudding, pone, and later as Indian pudding, which was cooked with molasses and was a favorite dish.
1948, Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Peacham: The Story of a Vermont Hill Town, pages 68–69