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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024kash•ruth (Seph. Heb. käsh ro̅o̅t′; Ashk. Heb. käsh′rŏŏt, -rəs; Eng. käsh′rəth),USA pronunciation n. - Judaismthe body of dietary laws prescribed for Jews:an observer of kashruth.
- Judaismfitness for use with respect to Jewish law:the kashruthof a religious object.
Also, kash•rut′. - Hebrew: literally, fitness
- 1905–10
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: kashruth, kashrut Hebrew: /kaʃˈruːt/ n - the condition of being fit for ritual use in general
- the system of dietary laws which require ritual slaughter, the removal of excess blood from meat, and the complete separation of milk and meat, and prohibit such foods as pork and shellfish
See also kosherEtymology: literally: appropriateness, fitness |