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Definition of Coshers
1. cosher [v] - See also: cosher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coshers
Literary usage of Coshers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise of Ireland by John Dymmok, Richard Butler (1842)
"... 1524 the Earl of Kildare bound himself not to take or use coshers, ...
nor suffer any other person to take any such coshers or ..."
2. A Treatise on the Integral Calculus: With Applications, Examples, and Problems by Joseph Edwards (1922)
"Now take w= —=-—, a being real, positive and coshers <7T. (4z* \ f 4z2 \ 1+ «-)(1+Tj
I. •••. tne poles of w are at :±2' ±T' , etc. ..."
3. The British Critic: A New Review (1812)
"Be it fo ; hrs prejudices in behalf of л party, cou'd not make the phil coshers
appear in я character different from their own, ..."
4. The Natural History of Ireland by William Thompson, James R. Garrett, George Dickie (1856)
"He sometimes coshers with me ; and once a month 1 take a pipe with him, and we
shot it about for an hour together. ..."
5. From Pall Mall to the Punjaub; Or, With the Prince in India. by J. Drew Gay (1876)
"... *'As a clear and compendious survey of a life of the '-" - heroic type, Mr.
Childe's volume may well be coshers--- to the Kn^lish reader "—Graphic. ..."