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Cosherer
Cosherer Cosh"er*er (k?sh"?r-?r), n. One who coshers.
Koshered
Kosher Ko"sher, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Koshered; p. pr. & vb. n. Koshering.] To prepare in conformity with the requirements of the Jewish law, as meat.

Meaning of Oshere from wikipedia

- Oshere (fl. 690s) was king of the Hwicce, an Anglo-Saxon tribe occupying land in what later became Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. A member of the...
- daughter of Oswiu of Northumbria, and had sons by her named Osric, Oswald and Oshere. Osthryth is recorded as the wife of Æthelred of Mercia. An earlier marriage...
- kingship. The rebels are anathematised and the Forum ludi**** is modified. King Oshere of Hwicce (sub-kingdom of Mercia) dies after a 13-year reign. He is succeeded...
- the late 7th century, perhaps reigning jointly with his presumed brother Oshere. Osric was probably a son of Eanhere, a previous King of the Hwicce, by...
- with him. Eanfrith died around 674 and was succeeded by Osric, Oswald, and Oshere. Anglo-Saxon England. Vol. 37. Cambridge University Press. 2009. ISBN 9780521767361...
- Æthelheard, Æthelweard, and Æthelric. It is probable that they were all sons of Oshere, although the paternity of Æthelheard and Æthelberht is not explicitly stated...
- life there; however, this grant was later contested by Æthelheard, son of Oshere, who maintained that Æthelred had no right to give Fladbury away, as it...
- presumed brothers Æthelheard, Æthelberht and Æthelric. He was the son of Oshere. He is known from charters: In 692, together with Æthelheard, issued a charter...
- granted to Abbess Dunna and her daughter Bucga for monastery by viceroy Oshere, with the consent of King Æthelred of Mercia dissolved after early-9th century...
- Ariouualdus, Ælfhere/Alfarr/Alfheri, Hereric, Wulfhere, Herebeald, Eanhere, Oshere, Hermóðr/Heremod/Herimout, Herbrandr, Ívarr, Yngvarr/Ingvarr, Hloþhere,...