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Definition of Plattersful
1. platterful [n] - See also: platterful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plattersful
Literary usage of Plattersful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indo-Aryans: Contributions Towards the Elucidation of Their Ancient and by Rājendralāla Mitra (1881)
"... and it required eight plattersful of butter for Agni. frumenty for Sarasvati,
and twelve plattersful of butter for Savita, the offering to each divinity ..."
2. The Wabash: Or, Adventures of an English Gentleman's Family in the Interior by John Richard Beste (1855)
"But I must not let it be supposed that I was ogre enough to swallow the great
plattersful of steak that were brought to me. My instructions were to chew the ..."
3. Indo-Aryans: Contributions Towards the Elucidation of Their Ancient and by Rājendralāla Mitra (1881)
"... and it required eight plattersful of butter for Agni. frumenty for Sarasvati,
and twelve plattersful of butter for Savita, the offering to each divinity ..."
4. The Wabash: Or, Adventures of an English Gentleman's Family in the Interior by John Richard Beste (1855)
"But I must not let it be supposed that I was ogre enough to swallow the great
plattersful of steak that were brought to me. My instructions were to chew the ..."