cosher

/ˈkɑʃər/
verb
  1. To entertain or feast someone, especially a guest or visitor, with generous hospitality.
    • In the small village, it was tradition to cosher any traveler who passed through.
    • She loves to cosher her friends with homemade meals and warm drinks.
    • The family decided to cosher their relatives during the holiday weekend.
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