Definition of Shnorrers

1. shnorrer [n] - See also: shnorrer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shnorrers

shmoozing
shmork
shmuck
shmucks
shmup
shmups
shmutz
shnapps
shnaps
shneid
shnook
shnooks
shnor
shnorr
shnorrer
shnorrers (current term)
shnorring
sho
sho nuff
shoad
shoading
shoads
shoal
shoaled
shoaler
shoalest
shoalier
shoaliest
shoaliness
shoaling

Literary usage of Shnorrers

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

1. Past and Present: A Collection of Jewish Essays by Israel Friedlaender (1919)
"To be sure, to give is more blissful than to take, but such one-sided generosity creates benefactors and shnorrers, never friends and brothers. ..."

2. Proceedings at the Annual Session by National Council for Jewish Education (1902)
"... religion has robbed "the king of shnorrers" of his ancient prerogatives. May his decline be speedy and his fall complete. This principle of delicate ..."

3. Simon Eichelkatz: The Patriarch : Two Stories of Jewish Life by Ulrich Frank (1907)
"... and the Frau Kanz- leirat, and more such aristocratic shnorrers, who accepted many a little favor here and there from their well-to-do friend. ..."

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