Definition of Matsah

1. matzo [n -S] - See also: matzo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Matsah

matronizing
matronlike
matronly
matrons
matronship
matronym
matronymic
matronymics
matronyms
matross
matrosses
matryoshka
matryoshkas
matryoshki
mats
matsah (current term)
matsahs
matsoni
matsoon
matsoun
matsuri
matsuris
matsutake
matsutakes
matsyendra
matt
matt-up
matta
mattacin
mattagamite

Literary usage of Matsah

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

1. The Jewish Religion by Michael Friedländer (1891)
"The meal is concluded with a piece of the half matsah that has been laid aside ... 34), in order that the meal should finish up with matsah, just as in the ..."

2. Jesus the Messiah by Gene Lapansie (2005)
"ThE LAST SUPPER MENU matsah - Bread made without yeast or leaven Red Wine-One cup of wine sanctifies the table at the start. A second cup of wine is served ..."

3. The Return of the Christ by Gene Lapansie (2005)
"LAST SUPPER MENU matsah - Bread made without yeast or leaven Red Wine-One cup of wine sanctifies the table at the start. A second cup of wine is served ..."

4. Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament by Carl Friedrich Keil, Franz Delitzsch (1866)
"The water was brought from the rock the first time in Rephidim, during the first year of their journey, at a spot which was called in consequence matsah and ..."

5. Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom by Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) (1863)
"... we have not found it: from matsah, to find, N2Q, Ges. 606. Column HI. The fragments which remain of this column are less interesting than the others, ..."

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