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Definition of Charoset
1. a dish eaten at Passover [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Charoset
Literary usage of Charoset
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Yearbook of Holidays & Observances: A Multicultural Perspective of by Iva A. Smith, Aurora Ramirez-Krodel (1998)
"... in the celebration of Passover which are discussed here are traditional ones;
however, foods and ingredients—especially for the charoset and maror—vary. ..."
2. Critical and Exegetical Hand-book to the Gospel of Matthew by Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer, Gustav Meyer (1884)
"(3) The unleavened bread, the broth charoset (see on ver. ... dipped it in the
broth charoset, and then ate it, all the other guests following his example. ..."
3. The Messages of Jesus According to the Synoptists: The Discourses of Jesus by Thomas Cuming Hall (1901)
"(3) The unleavened bread and the broth (charoset), the lamb and the flesh of the
freewill offering were eaten. (4) Then the bitter herbs were dipped in the ..."
4. Kritisch Exegetisches Handbuch über Das Evangelium Des Matthäus by Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer (1858)
"... worauf 4) der Hausvater nach einem „Benedictus, qui créant /rue-turn ternie",
die bitteren Krauter in die Brühe charoset tauchte, so viel als eine Olive ..."