FÓÐER
- noun [ neuter ]
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Fóðres ne gítsaþ
it is not desirous of food,
- Exon. 114 b ;
- Th. 440, 1 ;
- Rä. 59, 11.
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Twentig púnd-wǽga fóðres
twenty pounds weight of fodder,
- L. In. 70 ;
- Th. i. 146, 20.
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Se ceorl, se ðe hæfþ óðres oxan ahýrod, gif he hæbbe ealle on fóðre to agifanne, agife ealle. Gif he næbbe, agife healf on fóðre, healf on óðrum ceápe
the ceorl, who has hired another's oxen, if he have to pay all in fodder, let him give it all. If he have not, let him pay half in fodder, and half in other goods,
- 60 ;
- Th. i. 140, 8-11.
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Genómon ceawlas vel fóðer
tŭlērunt cophĭnos,
- Mt. Lind. Stv. 14, 20.
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He scolde gife sixtiga fóðra wuda, and twælf fóður græfan, and sex fóðer gearda
he should give sixty loads of wood, and twelve loads of gravel, and six loads of faggots,
- Chr. 852 ;
- Erl. 67, 37: Cod. Dipl. 508 ;
- A. D. 963 ;
- Kmbl. ii. 398, 20.
Bosworth, Joseph. “FÓÐER.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/12085.
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