WordNet
n. the milk of a goat
Usage examples of "goats' milk".
Clydas was shuffling amongst them with flagons of goats' milk and dreamwine, but Maester Aemon had not yet returned from his morning call on Mance Rayder.
She had singlehandedly taken over the responsibility of scalding the goats' milk, patiently pounding hard biscuit-re moving the weevils as she did so-to be mixed with it, and feeding the resulting mixture to those hands strong enough to digest it.
For ourselves, we would carry a supply of dried meat cut in strips, dates and a crumbling white cheese made of goats' milk, none of it especially appetizing.
They grew vegetables in crops on the roof, cursing the clouds, and lived on their goats' milk, their chickens' eggs, cucumbers in great vats of vinegar, pumpkins cooked in every conceivable fashion, and potato soup, watered to a thinness thinner than milk.
The women were cooking over small fires, the men sitting in three small groups sharing jugs of lyrrd - a liquor fermented from rancid goats' milk.
We'll skirt round the side, or I may be made to buy a goats' milk cheese.