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Definition of Bakemeats
1. bakemeat [n] - See also: bakemeat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bakemeats
Literary usage of Bakemeats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of Genesis by Samuel Rolles Driver (1904)
"17. bakemeats. Ie pastry: an archaism. See DB. sv; and cf. the note on i.
29 upon ' meat.' 19. shall hang thee &c. To hang the dead body of a malefactor, ..."
2. Israel in Egypt; or, The books of Genesis and Exodus, illustrated by by William Osburn (1854)
"... up to the serving of the bakemeats upon the guest-tables, are all minutely
and elaborately commemorated in these wondrous records of times and customs ..."
3. The child's coloured Scripture bookBible (1867)
"The Baker had dreamed that he carried three white baskets on his head, and the
top basket held bakemeats for Pharaoh ; and he thought that the birds came ..."
4. An Old Testament commentary for English readers, by various writers, ed. by edited by Charles John Ellicott (1882)
"The " bakemeats " were all preparations of pastry and confectionery, as throughout
... bakemeats.—Heb., All sorts of work for Pharaoh the work of a baker. ..."