Feówer-féte
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - feówer-féte
According to the Old English Dictionary:
fiówer-féte, fiér-féte, fiðer-féte, fyðer-féte, -fóte, -fótte;
- feówer-féte
- adj. Four-footed; quadrŭpes :-- Se ælmihtiga God eallum mancinne forgeaf ða feówerfétan deór the almighty God gave to all mankind the four-footed beasts, Ælfc. T. 8, 26. Ǽlces cynnes feówerfétes feós án one of each kind of four-footed cattle, Ors. 2, 4; Bos. 43, 15. Hí sceoldon [MS: sceoldan] bringan feówerfétes twá hwíte of four-footed [cattle] they must bring two white, 2, 4; Bos. 43, 8. Eádbyrht bisceop, feówerfóttra nýtena ðone téðan dǽl, to þearfum syllan wolde bishop Eadbert would give the tenth part of his four-footed cattle to the poor, Bd. 4, 29; S. 608, 17.