2. Noun. (Australia) A lot of money. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Motza
1. motser [n -S] - See also: motser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Motza
Literary usage of Motza
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dainty Dinners and Dishes for Jewish Families by May Henry, Kate Halford (1907)
"Finely sieved motza meal must be mixed in, if thickening is required, ... Must be
dipped in fine motza meal and egg for frying. STEWED FISH. ..."
2. Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure by Claude Reignier Conder (1878)
"The Talmudic doctors tell us that motza was a colonia or place free from taxes,
whence the origin of the modern name, and beside the banks of the stream ..."
3. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1915)
"... JEWISH COMMITTEE Palestine Is to be divided Into three districts as follows : I.
City of Jerusalem, Hebron, and motza. II. Jaffa and colonies of Judaea. ..."
4. Sinai and Palestine: In Connection with Their History by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1890)
"motza, uste, 'springhead :' from us;, to go forth. Used 2 Kings ii. 21 "spring" .
2 Chron. xxxii 30 (of the spring of Gihon) . ..."
5. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1890)
"At the same time that the procession started for Siloam, another went to a place
in the Kedron valley close by, called motza, whence they brought willow ..."
6. Dainty Dinners and Dishes for Jewish Families by May Henry, Kate Halford (1907)
"Finely sieved motza meal must be mixed in, if thickening is required, ... Must be
dipped in fine motza meal and egg for frying. STEWED FISH. ..."
7. Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure by Claude Reignier Conder (1878)
"The Talmudic doctors tell us that motza was a colonia or place free from taxes,
whence the origin of the modern name, and beside the banks of the stream ..."
8. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1915)
"... JEWISH COMMITTEE Palestine Is to be divided Into three districts as follows : I.
City of Jerusalem, Hebron, and motza. II. Jaffa and colonies of Judaea. ..."
9. Sinai and Palestine: In Connection with Their History by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1890)
"motza, uste, 'springhead :' from us;, to go forth. Used 2 Kings ii. 21 "spring" .
2 Chron. xxxii 30 (of the spring of Gihon) . ..."
10. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1890)
"At the same time that the procession started for Siloam, another went to a place
in the Kedron valley close by, called motza, whence they brought willow ..."