Definition of Bliny

1. Noun. Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast; usually served with caviar and sour cream.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Bliny

blinkie
blinkies
blinking
blinking(a)
blinking chickweed
blinkingly
blinks
blinkt
blinky
blinned
blinning
blins
blintz
blintze
blintzes
bliny (current term)
blip
blipped
blipping
blippy
blips
blipster
blipsters
blipverts
blirt
blirts
bliss
bliss ninnies
bliss ninny

Literary usage of Bliny

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Whole Language by John Walker, John Longmuir (1902)
"Seram'bliny-ly With turbulence and noise, ad. Trem'bliny-ly So as to shake, ad. Dii-scm'bliny-ly Hypocritically, ad. Fam'bliny-ly In an awkward manner, ..."

2. The Architecture and Planning of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt (1989)
"Portable pancake (bliny) stands and hawkers of most anything in their loaded carts dominated commerce in the square. Stalls along the Kremlin Wall from the ..."

3. The Architecture and Planning of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt (1989)
"Portable pancake (bliny) stands and hawkers of most anything in their loaded carts dominated commerce in the square. Stalls along the Kremlin Wall from the ..."

4. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America; Monograph of an Immigrant Group by William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki (1919)
"bliny [flat fried cakes of buckwheat, oats or potatoes], fruit, bread, dry sausage — in a word, nothing was lacking. For a long, a very long time I have not ..."

5. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America; Monograph of an Immigrant Group by William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki (1919)
"bliny [flat fried cakes of buckwheat, oats or potatoes], fruit, bread, dry sausage — in a word, nothing was lacking. For a long, a very long time I have not ..."

6. The Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Whole Language by John Walker, John Longmuir (1902)
"Seram'bliny-ly With turbulence and noise, ad. Trem'bliny-ly So as to shake, ad. Dii-scm'bliny-ly Hypocritically, ad. Fam'bliny-ly In an awkward manner, ..."

7. The Architecture and Planning of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt (1989)
"Portable pancake (bliny) stands and hawkers of most anything in their loaded carts dominated commerce in the square. Stalls along the Kremlin Wall from the ..."

8. The Architecture and Planning of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt (1989)
"Portable pancake (bliny) stands and hawkers of most anything in their loaded carts dominated commerce in the square. Stalls along the Kremlin Wall from the ..."

9. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America; Monograph of an Immigrant Group by William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki (1919)
"bliny [flat fried cakes of buckwheat, oats or potatoes], fruit, bread, dry sausage — in a word, nothing was lacking. For a long, a very long time I have not ..."

10. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America; Monograph of an Immigrant Group by William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki (1919)
"bliny [flat fried cakes of buckwheat, oats or potatoes], fruit, bread, dry sausage — in a word, nothing was lacking. For a long, a very long time I have not ..."

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