¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Caviares
1. caviare [n] - See also: caviare
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caviares
Literary usage of Caviares
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Picayune Creole Cook Book (1922)
"3 caviares. 1 Tablespoon ful of Sauce Л la Tartare. ... Add six boned anchovies,
and one dozen olives and two caviares, and serve with Tartare Sauce, ..."
2. A Manual of Roman Antiquities by William Ramsay (1870)
"It was their duty to act as burgh magistrates and commissioners of police (caviares
Urbis.) 2. To superintend the supply of provisions to the public ..."
3. Diet and Dietetics by Armand Gautier, Alfred James Rice-Oxley (1906)
"CONDIMENTS The caviare of Astrakan is more esteemed than that of the Elbe.
Certain caviares (the ..."
4. My Early Travels and Adventures in America and Asia by H M (Henry Morton) Stanley (1895)
"On entering the dining saloon the Ambassador conducted me to a side-table, where
stood several appetisers, in the shape of gins, brandies, bitters, caviares ..."
5. Origines Kalendariæ Italicæ: Nundinal Calendars of Ancient Italy, Nundinal by Edward Greswell (1854)
"Plu- Cato r Festus, xv. 413. 8: cf. iii. 71. to. caviares. » Cicero, Actio ii.
in Verrem, Lib. ii. SO. 139- t Ibid. 58, 143. 11 Asconius, in Divin, p. ..."