קעסט

Etymology 1
Most likely from, with umlaut. From costus, costa. Cognate to 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) room and board, bed and board meals in a place of lodging
 * 2)  room and board for a young couple provided by the bride’s parents for an agreed upon period of time to enable the son-in-law to continue his traditional studies
 * 1)  room and board for a young couple provided by the bride’s parents for an agreed upon period of time to enable the son-in-law to continue his traditional studies
 * 1)  room and board for a young couple provided by the bride’s parents for an agreed upon period of time to enable the son-in-law to continue his traditional studies
 * 1)  room and board for a young couple provided by the bride’s parents for an agreed upon period of time to enable the son-in-law to continue his traditional studies
 * 1)  room and board for a young couple provided by the bride’s parents for an agreed upon period of time to enable the son-in-law to continue his traditional studies

Usage notes

 * The gender of this noun differs between dictionaries. JNW lists it as any gender (i.e. masculine, feminine, neuter), CEYD lists it as masculine only, while CYED and the Yiddish-Belarusian Dictionary list it as plural.
 * in the first derived term most likely comes from.

Etymology 2
Likely cognate to 🇨🇬. Ultimately from. ,.

Noun

 * 1) chestnut