Definition of Ryeflour

1. flour made from rye [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ryeflour

rydberg constant
rydberg unit
ryders
rye
rye bread
rye breads
rye ergot
rye flake
rye flakes
rye smut
rye whiskey
rye whisky
ryebread
ryebreads
ryeflour (current term)
ryeflours
ryemeal
ryepeck
ryepecks
ryes
ryfe
ryght
ryke
ryked
rykes
ryking
rylene

Literary usage of Ryeflour

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

1. Macmillan's Magazine by John Morley, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, George Grove (1867)
"The flour is mixed with a small quantity of ryeflour, and a little yeast is stirred in. The consistency is that of the material for ordinary pancakes. ..."

2. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State Library (1891)
"I further expect to be informed of the lowest price of cake (?), ryeflour, peas, meat, bacon, butter as well as what the price of animals is there. Capt. ..."

3. The American Book-keeper: Comprising a Complete System of Book-keeping in by Briant Sheys (1818)
"RyeFlour 2.50. 1 00 26 „ 40 Ib. Butter, .25 per — 8 yds. black silk lace, .63 per, 15 04 29 „ 2 bushels Potatoes, 1.50 — 1 cwt. ..."

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