Fóddor-þegu

Diccionario Anglo-Sajón de Inglés Antiguo de Bosworth & Toller - fóddor-þegu

Según el Diccionario de Inglés Antiguo:

fóddur-þegu, fódor-þegu, e;

fóddor-þegu
f. [þegu a taking, receiving] A taking or receiving food, food; cĭbi acceptio, cĭbus :-- Ðæt hie tobrugdon, blódigum ceaflum, fira flǽschoman him to fóddorþege that they tore asunder, with bloody jaws, the bodies of men for their food, Andr. Kmbl. 320; An. 160. Léton him ða betweonum tán wísian hwylcne hira ǽrest óðrum sceolde to fóddurþege feores ongildan they let the lot decide between them which of them first should give up to the rest his life for food, 2203; An. 1103. Ðǽr hí métaþ fódorþege gefeán [MS. gefeon] where they find the joy of taking food, Exon. 59b; Th. 215, 4; Ph. 248. foddor-þegu
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