Definition of Miltz

1. Jewish cookery [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Miltz

milseys
milted
miltefosine
miltefosines
milter
milters
miltier
miltiest
milting
miltomate
miltonias
milts
miltwaste
milty
miltz (current term)
miltzes
milvine
milvus
milwaukee shoulder
milzbrand
mim
mimation
mimbar
mimbars
mime
mimed
mimelike
mimeo
mimeoed

Literary usage of Miltz

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

1. The Americana: A Universal Reference Library by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1911)
"This action for the first time gave the institutions a legal status in the country. of Peter F. and Anna B. (miltz) Nenninger, of Newark, NJ, ..."

2. Monthly Journal of Medical Science (1854)
"It is one form of the speck-miltz ... miltz" of the Germans. The microscopical appearances of the translucent matter have been observed by Dr Handfield ..."

3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1900)
"... have been the subject of careful investigation by Dr. O. miltz.1 The eyes are compound, and each retinal element or ommatidium is composed of two distal ..."

4. The German Pietists of Provincial Pennsylvania: 1694-1708 by Julius Friedrich Sachse (1895)
"... in the review of Johann l§* Hauptader, Leber, miltz, Gicht, Braun, etc. 1K Copy in library of American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, ..."

5. The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy by Jacob Burckhardt, Samuel George Chetwynd Middlemore (1904)
"Opera. ed. Bas. 1580, i. pp. 640 sqq. Later edition by J. Faes, Helmstadt, 1676, Dedication and postscript of Gir. ' ad Carolum miltz ..."

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