different between kashrut vs milchig

kashrut

English

Alternative forms

  • kashruth, kashrus

Etymology

Hebrew ??????????? (kashrut).

Noun

kashrut (uncountable)

  1. The Jewish dietary laws, stating which foods are fit to eat (kosher).

Translations

Anagrams

  • Krauths, Thakurs, Tsakhur, khurtas, tushkar

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milchig

English

Etymology

Yiddish ??????? (milkhik) or German milchig (milky). Doublet of milky.

Adjective

milchig (not comparable)

  1. (Judaism, of food) dairy, containing anything derived from milk
  2. (Judaism, of kitchenware) designated for use with dairy products or having been contaminated by dairy products

Antonyms

  • fleischig

German

Etymology

From Milch (milk) +? -ig (-y).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?m?lç?ç/ (standard)
  • IPA(key): /?m?lç?k/ (common form in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)
  • Hyphenation: mil?chig

Adjective

milchig (comparative milchiger, superlative am milchigsten)

  1. milky

Declension

Further reading

  • “milchig” in Duden online

milchig From the web:

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