Eafora
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - eafora
According to the Old English Dictionary:
eafera, eafra, eofera, afora, afera, afara, an;
- eafora
- m. An offspring, successor, heir, son; prōles, successor, fīlius :-- Wearþ Adame eafora féded a son was born to Adam, Cd. 55; Th. 67, 23; Gen. 1105: 82; Th. 103, 3; Gen. 1712; Bt. Met. Fox 26, 69; Met. 26, 35. Ne wearþ Heremód swá eaforum Ecgwélan Heremod was not so to Ecgwela's successors, Beo. Th. 3424; B. 1710. Ðæt we on Adame and on his eafrum andan gebétan that we repair our wrongs on Adam and his offspring, Cd. 21; Th. 25, 24; Gen. 399. [O. Sax. abaro, m. prōles, fīlius.] eafora