Cater vs Catel - What's the difference?
cater | catel |
To provide food professionally for a special occasion.
To provide things to satisfy a person or a need, to serve.
In obsolete terms the difference between cater and catel
is that cater is to cut diagonally while catel is property, as distinguished from rent or income.As a verb cater
is to provide food professionally for a special occasion.cater
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl)Verb
(en verb)- Did you hire someone to cater our party next week?
- I always wanted someone to cater to my every whim.