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catered

English

Verb

catered

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cater

Anagrams

  • cedrate, cerated, created, creäted, reacted, reäcted

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caterer

English

Etymology

From cater +? -er.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?ke?t????/

Noun

caterer (plural caterers)

  1. A person employed to obtain and maintain the storage of provisions, especially food.
    • 1821 June 19, ”Peregrine,” The Traveller: Letter IV, in The Kaleidoscope; Or, Literary and Scientific Mirror, page 401,
      It was in vain that I petitioned, appealing to our caterer, if proofs of appetite were wanting; for sick men seldom have occasion for that important person?s services.
    • 1830, Frederick Marryat, The King?s Own, 1840, The Complete Works of Captain F. Marryatt, Volume I, page 335,
      “I say, Mr. Cribbage,” cried an old master?s-mate, to the caterer, who had entered shortly after the tea-kettles, and assumed his place at the end of the table, “what sort of stuff do you call this?”
    • 1838, The Southern Literary Messenger, Volume IV, page 263,
      There is a caterer for the table, whose sleekness of face, rotundity of person, and general air of comfortable well-being, do great honor to the cheer he provides.
  2. A person or company hired to provide and serve food, usually for a large group and at a location separate from where the food is prepared.
    • 1979 July 23, Andrew O. Shapiro, Of Canceled Parties and the Beleaguered Teenager, New York, page 64,
      If so, you will probably sign a contract with a caterer months, maybe years, in advance and make a substantial down payment.
    • 1994, John N. Ingham, Lynne B. Feldman, Dutrieuille, Peter Albert (1838—1916) and Albert E. Dutrieuille (July 26, 1877—April 25, 1974), entry in African-American Business Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary, page 225,
      From a family of French West African descent, Albert Dutrieuille was the last of the great African-American caterers in Philadelphia.

Synonyms

  • (person responsible for provisions): cater (obsolete), manciple, obsonator (obsolete), steward
  • (person or company hired to provide food):

Related terms

  • cater
  • catering

Translations

See also

  • provisioner

Anagrams

  • Terrace, reacter, recrate, retrace, terrace

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