1. balthazar - Noun
2. Balthazar - Proper noun
(New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus
Source: WordNetEdgar Balthazar is the main antagonist in Edgar is the butler to the wealthy cat-owner and ex-opera diva, Madame Adelaide Bonfamille. Source: Internet
He was granted this permission, and in September 1825 he left Christiania together with four friends from university (Christian P.B Boeck, Balthazar M. Keilhau, Nicolay B. Møller and Otto Tank). Source: Internet
Modern Solothurn Solothurn in 1900 Following the capitulation of Solothurn on 2 March 1798, the French General Balthazar Alexis Henri Schauenburg set up a provisional government on the following day. Source: Internet
Jones (2009:213) The 1808 performance of "The Creation" in honor of Haydn; reproduction of a painted stationery box lid painted in watercolors by Balthazar Wigand. Source: Internet
Finally, my favorite bread for this and most savory things is the miche, a rustic whole wheat-rye sourdough baked in massive rounds, sold at either Balthazar or at the Le Pain Quotidien chain. Source: Internet
Egg and cheese is filled with a lush dollop of creamy ricotta, and sandwiched between thick slices of cheese-crusted Balthazar brioche. Source: Internet