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Definition of Smoor

Smoor
Smoor Smoor, v. t. [AS. smorian; akin to D. & LG. smoren, G. schmoren to stew. Cf. Smother.] To suffocate or smother. [Written also smore.] [Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.] --Sir T. More. Burns.

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- 2022, Rebel Foods acquired a majority stake in the luxury chocolate brand Smoor. Rebel Foods owns and operates over 450 cloud kitchens in 75 cities in India...
- contains six recipes stew (Smoor Ajam I, Ajam Smoor II, Smoor Ajam III, Smoor Bandjar van Kip, Smoor Bantam van Kip, Solosche Smoor van Kip). This book ****erts...
- ISBN 978-1-4286-3576-0. Smoor, P. (1984). "al-Ma'arri". In Gibb, H. A. R. (ed.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 3, Part 1. Brill. pp. 927–935. Smoor, Pieter (2006)...
- Marwanid and Uqaylid courts until his death in 1027. Smoor 1986, p. 1210. Smoor 1986, pp. 1210–1212. Smoor, Pieter (1986). "al-Mag̲h̲ribī". In Bosworth, C...
- chicken variant is called ayam kecap ore Kip Smoor in Dutch. The word semur is a corruption of the Dutch word smoor (smoren is to braise in Dutch). Originally...
- short, dirty woman Smame To smear Smeech A cloud of dust Smirchéd Tarnished Smoor To smear Snabble To snap up quickly; To eat quickly or greedily Snake's-head...
- "10 Kuliner Khas Indonesia yang Mirip Masakan Belanda, Ada Oliebollen dan Smoor". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-03-01. Mentari, Alma Erin (2022-12-24)...
- solo (solo salad), bistik jawa (Javanese beef steak), semur (from Dutch smoor), sayur kacang merah (brenebon) and sop buntut. Cakes and cookies also can...
- influences; such as Chinese babi ket****, loempia, and bami to European beef smoor. And there are many others from the hundreds of inhabited islands, which...
- its ruler, Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid. Some time after—according to P. Smoor, probably in 946, when al-Ikhshid died and Abu al-Misk Kafur ****umed the...