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Definition of Caviars
1. caviar [n] - See also: caviar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caviars
Literary usage of Caviars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Picayune Creole Cook Book (1922)
"... spread with Anchovy butter, with an onion ring at the base. Fill this decorated
ring with the caviars, place on a folded napkin on a dish and serve. ..."
2. The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire by Edward Gibbon (1881)
"19 Trajan's sentiments are represented in a very just and lively manner in the
caviars of Julian. ..."
3. The Bahamas: A Taste of the Islands by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2000)
"caviars AND TERRINES: Beluga imperial and Russian golden malossol caviar; goose
liver pate with truffles; duck terrine with green peppercorns and cognac. ..."
4. The History of Modern Europe by William Russell (1789)
"... the throne of the caviars in Italy, and deliver the Romans from the German
yoke "• THIS ..."
5. Nugæ Antiquæ: Being a Miscellaneous Collection of Original Papers, in Prose by Sir John Harington (1804)
"... but the caviars themselves for three hundred yeeres (except a verie few)
detesting and suppressing them. For in such sort Cranmer, Ridley, Latimer, ..."
6. A Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities with Nearly 2000 Engravings on by Anthony Rich (1893)
"instead of a regular arch of brickwork or masonry •formed of regular intrados
and voussoirs. This constitutes the real distinction between the terms caviars ..."