Definition of Cavier

1. caviar [n -S] - See also: caviar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cavier

cavewoman
cavewomen
caviar
caviar lesion
caviar to the general
caviare
caviares
caviarie
caviaries
caviarlike
caviars
cavicapture
cavicorn
cavicorns
cavie
cavier (current term)
caviers
cavies
cavil
cavilation
cavilations
caviled
caviler
cavilers
caviling
cavilingly
cavilings
cavillation
cavillations
cavilled

Literary usage of Cavier

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

1. Short Rations: An American Woman in Germany, 1915 ... 1916 by Madeleine Zabriskie Doty (1917)
"Yes — real cavier. After this treat we walked to the ancient “Schloss.” It is a massive half-ruined castle on the hillside. ..."

2. Culina Famulatrix Medicinæ: Or, Receipts in Modern Cookery, with a Medical by Alexander Hunter (1806)
"THIS is a very good substitute for cavier. The ingredients are here left to the discretion of the cook. The anchovy must predominate. A WHITE SOUP. ..."

3. The Whole Duty of a Woman, Or, An Infallible Guide to the Fair Sex (1737)
"... to be pickled and preferred for cold Treats: And moreover, tne cavier, ... and if there is any Spawn in it, fave it to be cured for cavier: When this is ..."

4. The Fishes of North and Middle America: A Descriptive Catalogue of the ...by David Starr Jordan, Barton Warren Evermann by David Starr Jordan, Barton Warren Evermann (1900)
"... (Cuvier «V Valenciennes) 123 proops (cavier IL Valenciennes) 123 ... Valenciennes) 124 albicans (cavier i Valenciennes) 124 ..."

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