kosherly

English

Etymology

kosher + -ly. Attested since the 20th century.

Adverb

kosherly (comparative more kosherly, superlative most kosherly)

  1. In a kosher manner.
    • 1979, Lucienne S. Bloch, On the Great-circle Route: A Novel, page 30:
      The Ostend Hotel on the boardwalk in Atlantic City was a hotel that catered, kosherly, to Jews of the Diaspora who when they saw the sea didn't always know what to make of it.
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