Féðe-mund
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - féðe-mund
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- féðe-mund
- <I>f. A foot-hand;I> mánus gressus. Used for the fore-feet of the badger :-- Ic sceal fromlíce féðemundum þurh steápne beorg strǽte wyrcan <I>II> [<I>a badgerI>] <I>shall strenuously work a road through a steep mountain with my fore-feet,I> Exon. 104b; Th. 397, 10; Rä. 16, 17. feðe-mund,feþe-mund