Word History Etymology Yiddish milkhik, from milkh milk, from Middle High German milch, from Old High German miluh — more at milk First Known Use 1913, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of milchig was in 1913 See more words from the same year ...
Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to rub off," also "to stroke; to milk," in reference to the hand motion involved in milking an animal. Compare*g(a)lag-. It forms all or part of:emulgent;emulsify;emulsion;milch;milk. It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is pr...
adjective Judaism containing or used in the preparation of milk products and so not to be used with meat products Also calledmilky ComparefleishikSee alsokashruth Discover More Word History and Origins Origin ofmilchik1 Yiddish, frommilchmilk, ultimately from Old High German; compare milch ; see...
Schwarze Milch: Directed by Uisenma Borchu. With Gunsmaa Tsogzol, Uisenma Borchu, Franz Rogowski, Terbish Demberel. After losing contact for years, two sisters reconnect. One was in Western Europe for a long time, while the other was travelling in the Go
Schlmilch's series is named after the German mathematician Oscar Xavier Schlmilch, who derived it in 1857 as a Fourier series type expansion in terms of the Bessel function of the first kind. However, except for Bessel functions, here we consider an expansion in terms of Struve functions or...
Schwarze Milch: Directed by Uisenma Borchu. With Gunsmaa Tsogzol, Uisenma Borchu, Franz Rogowski, Terbish Demberel. After losing contact for years, two sisters reconnect. One was in Western Europe for a long time, while the other was travelling in the Go