Definition of Piroghi

1. pirog [n] - See also: pirog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Piroghi

piritramide
pirl
pirlicue
pirlicued
pirlicues
pirlimycin
pirls
pirn
pirnie
pirnies
pirnit
pirns
piroctone olamine
pirog
pirogen
piroghi (current term)
pirogi
pirogies
pirogis
pirogue
pirogues
pirojki
piromen
piromidic acid
piroplasm
piroplasma
piroplasmata
piroplasmida
piroplasmosis

Literary usage of Piroghi

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

1. Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Daniel Clarke (1816)
"... called piroghi. In the streets of Moscow and Petersburg, these are sold upon stalls. They are well-tasted; but extremely greasy, and often full of oil; ..."

2. Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Daniel Clarke (1823)
"... called piroghi. In the streets of Moscow and Petersburg, these are sold upon stalls. They are well-tasted; but extremely greasy, and often full of oil; ..."

3. Russia by Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1905)
"The evening before the fete, while the piroghi are being baked, a little lamp burns before the Icon in the corner of the room, and perhaps one or two guests ..."

4. Russia by Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1905)
"The evening before the fete, while the piroghi are being baked, a little lamp burns before the Icon in the corner of the room, and perhaps one or two guests ..."

5. Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Daniel Clarke (1817)
"Of all the dishes known in Russia, there is nothing in such general esteem, from the prince to the peasant, as a kind of pates, called piroghi. ..."

6. A Northern Summer, Or, Travels Round the Baltic Through Denmark, Sweden by John Carr (1806)
"Russian, with piroghi, or little pies filled with meat,-rie*t to which were eggs, and salted cucumbers, of which the Russians are particularly fond, ..."

7. A General Collection of Voyages and Travels from the Discovery of America to by William Fordyce Mavor (1809)
"... several stands, each attended by a reverend looking long-bearded Russian, with piroghi, or little ' pies filled with men*, next to which 'were eggs and ..."

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