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1 FÓSTR
n.2) maintenance.* * *n. [a Scandin. word; Swed.-Dan. and North. E. foster; but neither in Goth., A. S., nor Germ.]:— the fostering of a child, Fms. i. 1, Eg. 119, Nj. 40, Grág. i. 276, 277, Gþl. 531, Fs. 12, Ld. passim; for this see barn-fóstr, but cp. also Grág. Ó. Þ. ch. 21: the savings, fjórðungi bregðr til fóstrs, Nj. (vide bregda), and fé er fóstri líkt; ást-fóstr, q. v. -
2 fóstr-faðir
m. a foster-father, Eg. 117, Ísl. ii. 139 (v. l.), Fms. ix. 361. -
3 fóstr-móðir
f. a foster-mother, Stj. 83, 548. -
4 fóstr-mær
f. a foster-daughter, Fas. ii. 293. -
5 fóstr
воспитаниед-а. fōstor; к fóstra I. -
6 fóstr·faðir
m.приёмный отец, воспитатель -
7 fóstr·móðir
f.приёмная мать, кормилица -
8 fóstr·mær
f.приёмная дочь; воспитанница -
9 fóstr-dóttir
f. a foster-daughter. -
10 fóstr-foreldrar
m. pl. foster-parents, (mod.) -
11 fóstr-jörð
f. a native country, Nj. 45, Fms. i. 76, Hom. 140. -
12 fóstr-land
n. id., Barl. 99, 156, Stj. 50, Fms. x. 340, 343, Bret. 100. -
13 fóstr-laun
n. pl. reward for fostering one, Ld. 232, Grág. i. 280. -
14 fóstr-man
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15 fóstr-meistari
a, m. a tutor, Karl. 32. -
16 fóstr-neyti
n., collect. foster-parents, Fms. vii. 237. -
17 fóstr-son
m. a foster-son, Fms. i. 85, Eg. 524, Ísl. ii. 145. -
18 fóstr-systir
f. (sometimes in MSS. spelt fósystir, Mar. 14, 15, Stj. 407, Bs. i. 460), a foster-sister, Fs. 139, Fb. ii. 4. -
19 fóstr-systkin
n. pl., collect. foster-brothers and sisters, Fas. ii. 64. -
20 fóstr·dóttir
f.приёмная дочь; воспитанница
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