
1) Bring all the dishes to 2) Bring in food 3) Bring on the vittles 4) Bring the food 5) Cook for an event 6) Cover the spread 7) Deliver dinner 8) Deliver dinner for dozens 9) Deliver dishes to 10) Do a banquet job 11) Do a fare business 12) Do a party 13) Do a party job 14) Do a wedding 15) Do banquet duty
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1) Indulge 2) Nourish 3) Regale 4) Serve
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The name Cater is part of the ancient legacy of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Great Britain. The name was taken on by someone who worked as a caterer. The surname Cater was official name, `the cater`, derived from the Old French ale catour, a little meaning a buyer of groceries for the gentleman`s house. They were in charge of maintaining provision......
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• (n.) To provide food; to buy, procure, or prepare provisions. • (v. t.) To cut diagonally. • (n.) A provider; a purveyor; a caterer. • (n.) The four of cards or dice. • (n.) By extension: To supply what is needed or desired, at theatrical or musical entertainments; -- followed by for or to.
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Ca'ter intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Catered ;
present participle & verbal noun Catering .] [ From
Cater ,
noun ]
1. To provide food; to buy, procure, or prepare provisions.
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Ca'ter transitive verb To cut diagonally. [ Obsolete]
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Ca'ter noun [ Middle English catour purchaser, caterer, Old French acator , from acater , French acheter , to buy, provide, from Late Latin accaptare ; Latin ad + captare to strive, to seize, intens, of capere to take, seize. Confer Acater ,
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[
v] - supply food ready to eat
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