How To Use Orach In A Sentence

  • He arranges an apparent tryst at Hero's window involving Hero's lady-in-waiting, Margaret, and a henchman of Don John's, Borachio, with whom Margaret is besottedly in love. Shakespeare
  • Outside the wall the samphire and orach beds are wholly marine. The Naturalist on the Thames
  • Conclusion. In the pediatric patient presenting with neurologic deficits and pneumorachis, ligamentous injury of the spine, even in the absence of bony injury, should be suspected.
  • Best of the bunch, the three of us agreed, were the aforementioned mackerel served with orache a native weed often found on waste ground, broccoli, both limp and petrified, and a dribble of Evening Standard - Home
  • Spinach was a better green vegetable than the goosefoots, sorrels, orach, and similar plants which were widely used in medieval Europe, and gradually usurped their place.
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  • I might try orach again sometime, and use the leaves small. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The pesatero or landlord of the inn had been despatched by my brave chapel-churies, with his fine family of children — the officers quartered in the podesta had of course bolted; but one man remained, and my fellows were on the point of cutting him into ten thousand pieces with their borachios, when I arrived in the room time enough to prevent the catastrophe. Burlesques
  • Orach can be cooked, but most varieties lose their bright colors.
  • Or for the abject poverty that had made bitter orach plants, cooked in water that had tested positive for typhoid, dysentery, and malaria, seem desirable. Peace Meals
  • Does the shulchan orach mention something about lesbians being punished? Support Gay Rights? No Jesus Cookie For You… | Jewschool
  • 'Cyclospermeae' are related to Caryophylleae; and to my mind are degradations from it, of which Orache is anemophilous. Darwinism (1889)
  • The result is that, for instance, in the Monk's Vegetable Garden you'll see fennel, nettles, arugula, marigolds and orache -- an early variety of spinach -- but not tomatoes, aubergines, peppers and sweetcorn, which only came to Europe after Christopher Columbus's voyages to America, "Mr. Charoy says. Gardens of Delight
  • We should have drunk our wine poisoned with the villanous odor of the borachio, had not some Eastern merchants, lighting their fires in the Desert, marked the strange composition which now glitters on our sideboards, and holds the costly produce of our vines. The Fitz-Boodle Papers
  • Under the deep shade of some tall trees, sheltered from the noonday sun, we lay down to rest ourselves and enjoy a most patriarchal dinner, -- some dry biscuits, a few bunches of grapes, and a little weak wine, savoring more of the borachio-skin than the vine-juice, were all we boasted; yet they were not ungrateful at such a time and place. Charles O'Malley — Volume 1
  • Species include Aristolochia rotunda (Smearwort); Atriplex prostrata (Spear-leaved Orache); and Chenopodium album (White Goosefoot). Media
  • The plant can also be called mountain spinach, or orach.
  • Spinach was a better green vegetable than the goosefoots, sorrels, orach, and similar plants which were widely used in medieval Europe, and gradually usurped their place.
  • This fresh picked basket of red orach is headed to the kitchen where it will be cooked like spinach.
  • D'ye think my niece will ever endure such a borachio? Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • Our swaggering demon is resolute until agile Laksman climbs on his foe's bent thigh to deliver a walloping strike that sends Intorachit reeling.
  • Post subject: can anyone translate this phrase for me???? so i recieved a text message on my phone the other day from an unknown number. this is what it said: joa yes moracham vahani nomere arnem te du arar hamares ougharki. Wrong Planet Asperger / Autism Forums
  • -- We should have drunk our wine poisoned with the villanous odor of the borachio, had not some Eastern merchants, lighting their fires in the Desert, marked the strange composition which now glitters on our sideboards, and holds the costly produce of our vines. The Fitz-Boodle Papers
  • Check out gemara shabbos 40b, the Rif 18b, and the shulchan oruch, orach chaim 326:1 I think…. Actually, Not Sure What’s For Dinner | Jewschool
  • It is a tall shrubby orach, growing to the height sometimes of 10 feet. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • To the side I heaped up a pile of purple orach, and of course we set out piles of business cards and brochures along with an open photo album.
  • I am confused about 'corach' which the OED knows as an alternative spelling of 'currach' or 'coracle' - a small wicker boat used in ancient times in Scotland and Ireland - hardly the usage here. The Old Foodie
  • No sooner were these words spoken, when Panurge coming up towards her, after the ceremonial performance of a profound and humble salutation, presented her with six neat’s tongues dried in the smoke, a great butter-pot full of fresh cheese, a borachio furnished with good beverage, and a ram’s cod stored with single pence, newly coined. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The Blonde had the doracha seekh, a combination of chicken and crab flakes chargrilled in the tandoor oven and served with a piquant mango and avocado chutney, at £7.50.
  • Bittman also inspired me to grow amaranth, orach, and cultivated strains of purslane, dandelions and watercress in my garden, and to harvest their wild cousins instead of composting them. Kerry Trueman: Mark Bittman: Leafy Green Revolutionary?
  • (Odontoteomen obesus), white grubs (Halorachia spp.), and the gallfly Chapter 47
  • The Shulchan Aruch is arranged in four parts, called fancifully, "Path of Life" (_Orach Chayim_), "Teacher of Knowledge" (_Yoreh Deah_), Chapters on Jewish Literature
  • The son of a poor Lithuanian bargemaster, Zorach was taken to America when he was four, eventually settled in the ‘little Italy’ district of Cleveland.
  • a great butter-pot full of fresh cheese, a borachio furnished with good beverage, and a ram's cod stored with single pence, newly coined. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3
  • Termites (Odontoteomen obesus), white grubs (Halorachia spp.), and the gallfly (Goccidomulid gall)) are also important pests. Chapter 10
  • In the late Middle Ages the Arabs brought it to Europe, where it soon displaced its smaller-leaved relatives orache and lamb’s-quarters, as well as amaranth and sorrel. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Port and sherry of British manufacture, and the water with an incredible borachio, essence of tar; so that tea and coffee are but derisive names. Letters from the Cape

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