Cosher
[kosh-er] /ˈkɒʃ ər/
verb (used with object)
1.
to treat with special fondness; pamper.
/ˈkɒʃə/
verb (Irish)
1.
(transitive) to pamper or coddle
2.
(intransitive) to live or be entertained at the expense of another
n.
1630s, phonetic spelling of Irish coisir “feast, entertainment.”
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