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Definition of Matzoh
1. Noun. Brittle flat bread eaten at Passover.
Definition of Matzoh
1. Noun. Brittle, flat unleavened bread, which is usually eaten at the Passover. ¹
2. Noun. A piece of the above bread. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Matzoh
1. matzo [n -S] - See also: matzo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Matzoh
Literary usage of Matzoh
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Religious Freedom (2000): Report to Congress by the Department edited by Barbara Larkin (2001)
"The Tax Police informed the synagogue that, in order to distribute the matzoh,
the synagogue would need to obtain a special license, register as a taxpayer, ..."
2. Lessons in Cookery by Frances Elizabeth Stewart (1919)
"Sponge cake is also good made with 100 per cent matzoh flour ... 2 matzoh flour
or meal is made by grinding matzos, a form of unleavened crackers eaten by ..."
3. National Floodmarks: Week by Week Observations on American Life as Seen by by Mark Sullivan (1915)
"The horseradish and bitter herbs, in commemoration of the days of bondage in
Egypt; the shank bone of the Paschal lamb, and the matzoh cake, symbolic of the ..."
4. Jewish Education in New York City by Alexander Mordecai Dushkin (1918)
"... matzoh Cover, Mizrach Decoration, etc.; and (4) "Illuminating," that is, "printing"
and coloring of Hebrew texts. Throughout the Sunday School course ..."
5. Muhammad Ali & Company by Thomas Hauser (1998)
"Recently, he was honored at a B'nai B'rith luncheon and presented with an award
as Sportsman of the Year. He didn't even mistake the matzoh for tortillas. ..."