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fodderOld English fodder "food," especially "hay, straw, or other bulk food for cattle," from Proto-Germanic *fodram (source also of Old Norse foðr, Middle Dutch voeder, Old High German [..]
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fodderFodderHeb. belil, ( Job 6:5 ), meaning properly a mixture or medley (Lat. farrago), "made up of various kinds of grain, as wheat, barley, vetches, and the like, all mixed together, and then sown [..]
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fodderfood for livestock consisting of whole plants.
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fodderFood for livestock.
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fodderHeb. belil, (Job 6:5), meaning properly a mixture or medley (Lat. farrago), "made up of various kinds of grain, as wheat, barley, vetches, and the like, all mixed together, and then sown or given [..]
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fodder(n) soldiers who are regarded as expendable in the face of artillery fire(n) coarse food (especially for livestock) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop(v) give fodder ( [..]
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foddern. "fodder," s.v. fodder sb. OED. KEY: fodder@n
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foddern 2 fodder 1 foddre 1
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