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kosher

KOH-shuh
adj
1
Prepared and permitted according to Jewish dietary law, especially describing food.
"The deli only serves kosher meat."
"She keeps a kosher kitchen with separate dishes for meat and dairy."
2
(informal) Proper, legitimate, or acceptable by the usual standards.
"Something about the deal didn't seem kosher to him."
"Is it kosher to park here overnight?"
verb
1
To prepare food, especially meat, so that it meets Jewish dietary requirements.
"The butcher koshered the chicken before selling it."

How to Use Kosher

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishFollowing Jewish food rules — and, more loosely in everyday speech, anything that seems legitimate or above board.

Common mistake

The casual sense ("is that kosher?" meaning "is that okay?") has nothing to do with religious law but is derived from it.

Common pairings
kosher food keep kosher not quite kosher

Word Forms

more kosher comparative, koshered past tense, koshers singular, most kosher superlative

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Etymology

From Yiddish כּשר (kosher), from Hebrew כָּשֵׁר (kasher), meaning "fit" or "proper".

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