Etymology:
Cater derives from the Middle English word "catere," which is of uncertain origin. It may have come from the Old French word "achater," meaning "to buy," or from a Latin word related to "cart," referring to the transportation of goods.
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "cater" began to be used in the late 14th century to describe the provision of food and supplies to a household or court. It gradually expanded to include other arrangements and services. By the 17th century, it was commonly used in the sense of providing for a group or occasion.
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