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fóster-land

  • noun [ neuter ]
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fóster-land, fóstor-land, es; n.
FOSTER-LAND, land assigned for the procuring of provisions; fundus cĭbāriis emendis assignātus
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  • He gean [MS. geun] ðæs landes æt Wihtríces hamme ðám Godes þeówum, to fósterlande

    he gives the land at Wittersham to God's servants, as foster-land,

    • Th. Diplm. A.D. 1032
    • ;
    • 329, 27.
  • Se cyning ðæt land geaf into Cristes cyrcean ðan híréde to fósterlande

    the king gave the land to Christchurch as foster-land for the convent,

    • Th. Diplm. A.D. 1052
    • ;
    • 368, 17.
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v.  fóstor-land.
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  • fóster-land, n.