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milch

American  
[milch] / mɪltʃ /

adjective

  1. (of a domestic animal) yielding milk; kept or suitable for milk production.


milch British  
/ mɪltʃ /

noun

  1. (modifier) (esp of cattle) yielding milk

  2. informal a source of easy income, esp a person

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of milch

1250–1300; Middle English milche; compare Old English -milce (in thrimilce the month of May, i.e., the month when cows could be milked thrice a day); see milk

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With “The Better Sister,” creators Olivia Milch and Regina Corrado look at all the people affected by Corey Stoll’s Adam, a husband and father who’s only perfect in the public eye.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2025

Bhalla and Jansen cut their teeth in TV under David Milch, the visionary creator of such shows as “Hill Street Blues,” “NYPD Blue” and “Deadwood.”

From Seattle Times • Feb. 14, 2023

“Do I love David Milch? Yes. Do I love Rod Serling? Yes,” Lyonne said, adding that she also enjoyed “the mischief of being up to something with Rian.”

From New York Times • Jan. 19, 2023

They met in L.A. in 2008, when Donovan started dating Brobeck’s college friend Adam Milch, whom he later married.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 10, 2022

Fr�ulein Milch hung her head sadly, then put both hands before her face, crying,— "Why must I tell you?"

From Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine by Auerbach, Berthold

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