Definition of Lathier

1. lathy [adj] - See also: lathy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lathier

lather up
lathered
lathered up
latherer
latherers
latherier
lathering
lathering up
latherings
lathers
lathers up
lathery
lathes
lathework
lathi
lathier (current term)
lathiest
lathing
lathings
lathis
lathlike
lathosterol delta-5-dehydrogenase
laths
lathwork
lathworks
lathy
lathyrism
lathyrisms
lathyritic
lathyrogen

Literary usage of Lathier

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

1. A Treatise on Diseases of the Anus, Rectum, and Pelvic Colon by James Percival Tuttle (1905)
"lathier employs: Dry peptone 3 teaspoonfuls; Yolk of egg 1; Milk 125 grammes; Tincture of opium 5 drops; Starch-powder 5 grammes. ..."

2. History of the Jews by Heinrich Graetz, Philipp Bloch (1895)
"In the Chamber, which occupied itself with this point (February and March, 1818), only one hostile voice (lathier) was raised against the Jews in Alsace. ..."

3. History of the Jews by Heinrich Graetz, Philipp Bloch (1895)
"In the Chamber, which occupied itself with this point (February and March, 1818), only one hostile voice (lathier ..."

4. Preparatory and After Treatment in Operative Cases by Herman A. Haubold (1910)
"... formula: Bouillon 250 grammes; Wine 150 grammes; Yolk of egg 2; Dry peptone 4 to 20 grammes. lathier employs: Dry peptone 3 ..."

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