"kasher" meaning in Ladino

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Adjective

Etymology: From Hebrew כָּשֵׁר (kashér, “kosher”). Etymology templates: {{bor|lad|he|כָּשֵׁר|t=kosher|tr=kashér}} Hebrew כָּשֵׁר (kashér, “kosher”), {{root|lad|he|כ־שׁ־ר}} Head templates: {{lad-adj}} kasher (Latin spelling)
  1. kosher Tags: romanization Categories (topical): Diets, Jewish law, Judaism

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          "english": "All who came could eat Edirne liver even kosher, meatballs (koftas) and sausages (soudjouk) with salads.",
          "ref": "2019 May 22, Silvio & Eyal Ovadya, “Un evenimyento, una dicha/un proverbo”, in Şalom",
          "text": "Todos los ke vinieron pudieron komer ligado d’Andirne (Edirne Ciğeri) mizmo kasher, albondigas (koftes) i sarsicha (sucuk) kon salatas.",
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