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Definition of Muenster
1. Noun. Semisoft pale-yellow cheese.
Definition of Muenster
1. Noun. A kind of soft white cheese. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Muenster
1. a mild cheese [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muenster
Literary usage of Muenster
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anne Boleyn: A Chapter of English History. 1527-1536 by Paul Friedmann (1884)
"Fall of On the 24th of June the troops besieging muenster ^June^T surprised one
of the towers, and, after a bloody fight, 1535. obtained possession of the ..."
2. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"muenster v. Tremont Nat Bank, 49 SW 362, 363, 92 Tex. 422. "Fails," as used in
a deed of trust authorizing the trustee to sell in case of default, ..."
3. Soviet Russia by Friends of Soviet Russia (1920)
"Neither could it prevent the siege of muenster leading to a military dictatorship.
... The specific case is that of the city of muenster, in Westphalia, ..."
4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Edward Aloysius Pace, Charles George Herbermann (1922)
"muenster, ABBEY NULLIUS OF, in Saskatchewan (Canada). This abbey was erected in
1892 under the name of Cluny, in Illinois, was transferred to Canada in 1903 ..."
5. Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise: With a Biography by Isaac Mayer Wise, Hebrew Union College Alumnal Association (1900)
"Two of his disciples, Paul Fagius and Sebastian muenster, became advocates of Jewish
... But muenster could find none, and sent him a copy of Exodus. ..."
6. A Question in Baptist History: Whether the Anabaptists in England Practiced by William Heth Whitsitt (1896)
"... muenster, 1836, p. 255,) asserts upon the authority of the anabaptist Ubbo
Philipps that 300 persons were baptized by Hoffman out of a large bucket on ..."
7. Anne Boleyn: A Chapter of English History. 1527-1536 by Paul Friedmann (1884)
"Fall of On the 24th of June the troops besieging muenster ^June^T surprised one
of the towers, and, after a bloody fight, 1535. obtained possession of the ..."
8. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"muenster v. Tremont Nat Bank, 49 SW 362, 363, 92 Tex. 422. "Fails," as used in
a deed of trust authorizing the trustee to sell in case of default, ..."
9. Soviet Russia by Friends of Soviet Russia (1920)
"Neither could it prevent the siege of muenster leading to a military dictatorship.
... The specific case is that of the city of muenster, in Westphalia, ..."
10. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Edward Aloysius Pace, Charles George Herbermann (1922)
"muenster, ABBEY NULLIUS OF, in Saskatchewan (Canada). This abbey was erected in
1892 under the name of Cluny, in Illinois, was transferred to Canada in 1903 ..."
11. Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise: With a Biography by Isaac Mayer Wise, Hebrew Union College Alumnal Association (1900)
"Two of his disciples, Paul Fagius and Sebastian muenster, became advocates of Jewish
... But muenster could find none, and sent him a copy of Exodus. ..."
12. A Question in Baptist History: Whether the Anabaptists in England Practiced by William Heth Whitsitt (1896)
"... muenster, 1836, p. 255,) asserts upon the authority of the anabaptist Ubbo
Philipps that 300 persons were baptized by Hoffman out of a large bucket on ..."