释义 |
hech·sher \ˈheḵshər\ noun (plural hech·she·rim \heḵˈshārə̇m, -ˌrēm\ ; or hech·shers \ˈheḵshərz\) Etymology: Late Hebrew hekhshēr, literally, fitting : a rabbinical endorsement or certification especially of food products that conform with traditional Jewish dietary laws — compare kashruth |