Definition of Biltongs

1. biltong [n] - See also: biltong

Lexicographical Neighbors of Biltongs

bilocular femoral hernia
bilocular joint
biloculate
biloculine
bilokinase
bilophodont
biloquial
biloquism
biloquist
biloquists
biloquium
bilsted
bilsteds
biltong
biltongs (current term)
bim
bima
bimaculate
bimagnon
bimagnons
bimah
bimahs
bimana
bimanal
bimanous
bimanual
bimanual percussion
bimanual version
bimanually

Literary usage of Biltongs

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

1. With Rhodes in Mashonaland by David Christiaan de Waal (1896)
"... two dozen pocket-knives, two dozen strings of beads, half a dozen biltongs, six bottles of pickles, six flasks liqueur, three flasks of Cape brandy, ..."

2. Folk-lore Journal by Working Committee, South African Folk-lore Society (1879)
"... and all the biltongs f hanging out to dry, the riem was again cut, and the poor Lion fell, with such force, that he was fairly stunned for some time. ..."

3. A Collection of the Public General Statutes Passed in the ... Year of the by Great Britain (1849)
"... whenever it shall appear to j,jm ^j be expedient, may order any Commissioner acting for anJ District, whether in I own or Country, to hold biltongs at ..."

4. Decisions of the First Comptroller in the Department of the Treasury of the by William Lawrence, Robert B. Bowler (1882)
"Lawrence, 58 New York, 442; biltongs vs. O'Brien, 45 Howard, New York Practice, 400.) The common-law principle against the validity of such assignment would ..."

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