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Definition of Cosher

Cosher
Cosher Cosh"er (k?sh"?r), v. t. [Ir. cosair a feast, a banquet? or cf. F. coucher to lie. Cf. Couch, Coshering.] 1. (Old Law) To levy certain exactions or tribute upon; to lodge and eat at the expense of. See Coshering. 2. To treat with hospitality; to pet. [Ireland]

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