Kosher (adjective, verb, noun, idiom)
kosher [ koh-sher ]adjective1.
Judaism. a. fit or allowed to be eaten or used, according to the dietary or ceremonial laws:
kosher meat; kosher dishes; a kosher Torah scroll. b. adhering to the laws governing such fitness:
a kosher restaurant.2.
Informal. a. proper; legitimate.
b. genuine; authentic.
noun3. kosher food:
Where can I eat kosher in Mexico City?verb (used with object)4. to make kosher: to kosher meat by salting.
IDIOMS ABOUT KOSHER5. keep kosher, to adhere to the dietary laws of Judaism.
Also
kasher.
OTHER WORDS FROM KOSHERnon·ko·sher, adjective, noun
un·ko·sher, adjective
WORDS RELATED TO KOSHERlegal, proper, true, genuine, real, unadulterated, clean, decent, undefiled, acceptable, legit, sterling, unalloyed, apropos, permissible, permitted
See synonyms for: kosher / koshers on Thesaurus.comORIGIN: First recorded in 1850–55 for def. 1; 1885–90 for def. 3; 1895–1900 for def. 2; from Yiddish, from Ashkenazi pronunciation of Hebrew kāshēr “right, fit”
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