cosher
English
Etymology
Irish cuid oidhche (“night's supper”) or cóisir (“banquet; festive party”).[1]
Verb
cosher (third-person singular simple present coshers, present participle coshering, simple past and past participle coshered)
- To levy certain exactions or tribute upon; to lodge and eat at the expense of.
- To treat with fondness; to excessively dote on.
- To chat in a friendly way.
Translations
To levy certain exactions or tribute upon
To treat with fondness; to excessively dote on
Related terms
- ^ From Kings to Warlords: The Changing Political Structure of Gaelic Ireland Katharine Simms, 2000, p.141