Fóþer
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fóþer
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- fóþer
- Add: I. food, nutriment :-- Fóthur alitudo">altitudo. II. a covering">alitudo (? altitudo. II. a covering :-- Fóthr, fódor emblema, Txts. 59, 744. Fóþer emblemma, Wrt. Voc. ii. 29, 30. III. the body of a waggon(?); the amount contained in a waggon, a waggon-load :-- Fóþer altitudo, wǽngehrado tabula plaustri (in a list 'de plaustris et de partibus ejus'), Wrt. Voc. i. 284, 52. Fóder altitudo (? alitudo">altitudo. II. a covering">alitudo, v. I), ii. 8, 13. Man ágeaf of six túnan æt ǽlcere sylh án fóðer cornes, C.D.B. iii. 367, 24. Án fóðer gyrda, C.D. iii. 451, 1. iiii. fóðra weada, i. 297, 2. iiii. fóðera áclofenas gauolwyda, v. 147, 20. Ælce geáre of burhwuda fíftig fóðra wudes, and fíftig swína mæsten, Cht. E. 293, 30. [Goth. fódr a sheath.] v. féþre, féþrian; fódder (fóþer and fódder seem to have become confused with one another). foðer,foþer