fleishig

fleishig
adjective Etymology: Yiddish fleyshik, from Middle High German vleischic meaty, from vleisch flesh, meat, from Old High German fleisk Date: 1943 made of, prepared with, or used for meat or meat products — compare milchig, pareve

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  • fleishig — /flay shig, shik/, adj. Judaism. (in the dietary laws) consisting of, made from, or used only for meat or meat products: a fleishig set of dishes; a fleishig meal. Cf. milchig, pareve. [1940 45; < Yiddish fleyshik; cf. MHG vleishic pertaining to… …   Universalium

  • fleishig — pertaining to meat (Yiddish: fleyshik) …   Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games

  • fleishig — flei·shig …   English syllables

  • fleishig — flei•shig [[t]ˈfleɪ ʃɪg, ʃɪk[/t]] adj. Judaism. jud (in the dietary laws) consisting of, made from, or used only for meat or meat products Compare milchig,pareve • Etymology: 1940–45; < Yiddish fleyshik; see flesh, y I …   From formal English to slang

  • fleishig — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Kosher restaurant — A kosher restaurant is an establishment that serves food that complies with Jewish dietary laws. These businesses, which also include diners, cafes, pizzarias, fast food, and cafeterias, and are frequently in listings together with kosher… …   Wikipedia

  • flei|shig — «FLAY shihk», adjective. (in Jewish dietary law) restricted to meat or meat products: »a fleishig meal, fleishig dishes. ╂[< Yiddish fleishig (literally) meaty] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lácteo — Los lácteos son productos altamente perecederos que deben mantener rigurosamente la cadena de frío. Es por esta razón que los envases están especialmente diseñados para salvaguarda …   Wikipedia Español

  • milchig — adjective Etymology: Yiddish milkhik, from milkh milk, from Middle High German milch, from Old High German miluh more at milk Date: circa 1928 made of or derived from milk or dairy products compare fleishig, pareve …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • pareve — or parve adjective Etymology: Yiddish parev Date: 1939 made without milk, meat, or their derivatives < pareve margarine > compare fleishig, milchig …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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