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food, nutriment
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  • Fóthur

    alitudo (? altitudo.

    v. III),
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 100, 6.
a covering
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  • Fóthr, fódor

    emblema,

      Txts. 59, 744.
  • Fóþer

    emblemma,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 29, 30.
the body of a waggon(?); the amount contained in a waggon, a waggon-load
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  • Fóþer altitudo, wǽngehrado

    tabula plaustri

    (in a list 'de plaustris et de partibus ejus'),
      Wrt. Voc. i. 284, 52.
  • Fóder

    altitudo (? alitudo,

    v. I), ii.
      8, 13.
  • Man ágeaf of six túnan æt ǽlcere sylh án fóðer cornes,

      C.D.B. iii. 367, 24.
  • Án fóðer gyrda,

      C.D. iii. 451, 1. iiii. fóðra weada, i. 297, 2.
  • iiii. fóðera áclofenas gauolwyda, v.
      147, 20.
  • Ælce geáre of burhwuda fíftig fóðra wudes, and fíftig swína mæsten,

      Cht. E. 293, 30.
Etymology
[Goth. fódr a sheath.]
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v. féþre, féþrian; fódder (fóþer and fódder seem to have become confused with one another).
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v.  ge-féþrian.
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