Citations:milk-sister

Noun: "alternative spelling of milk sister"

 * 1997 — Anita Diamant, The Red Tent, Picador (2007), ISBN 9780312427290, page 182:
 * The woman on the bricks had been a playmate of her own son's infancy and his milk-sister — just like Joseph an me.
 * 2000 — Jacob Neusner, Tamara Sonn, & Jonathan E. Brockopp, Judaism and Islam in Practice: A Sourcebook, Routledge (2000), ISBN 0415216737, page 86:
 * That is to say, there are clear prohibitions against a man marrying his 'milk-sister' (a woman who was suckled at the same breast) or a female slave belonging to his wife.
 * 2011 — Stephanie Dray, Song of the Nile, Berkley Books (2011), ISBN 9781101545065, unnumbered page:
 * "Let the little princess be a milk-sister to my son."