- verbcater (verb) · caters (third person present) · catered (past tense) · catered (past participle) · catering (present participle)
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHprovide food and drink, typically at social events and in a professional capacity:"he catered a lunch for 20 people" · "they are planning another catered affair"
- BRITISH ENGLISH(cater for)provide with food and drink in a professional capacity:"my mother helped to cater for the party"
Originlate 16th century: from obsolete cater ‘caterer’, from Old French acateor ‘buyer’, from acater ‘buy’ (see cate).
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