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1 droogvoer
n. dry food, provender, fodder, hay or grain used as animal feed -
2 ensileren
v. preserve green fodder in a silo -
3 foerage
n. forage, fodder, food for animals -
4 foerageren
v. forage, search, look for; rummage for food; raid; supply with fodder -
5 fourage
n. forage, fodder, food for animals -
6 fourageren
n. forage, rummage for food; supply with fodder -
7 gierst
n. millet, type of grass that is cultivated for its grain which is mostly used as fodder, grain harvested from millet grass -
8 groenvoer
n. green fodder, plants that are used as animal feed (alfalfa, hay, etc.) -
9 haverzak
n. fodder bag -
10 honingklaver
n. Melilot, family of perennial herbs including sweet clover that was formerly cultivated for fodder -
11 hooi
n. hay, number of different grasses which are cut and dried for fodder -
12 hooien
n. haying--------v. hay, cut and dry grasses for fodder -
13 inkuilen
v. ensile, process of preserving green fodder in a silo -
14 kanonnevlees
n. cannon fodder, people who are considered insignificant; people who are sacrificed in war -
15 paardenvoeder
n. <I>(old spell.><B>paardevoeder</B>)</I> forage, fodder, food for animals (i.e. hay, straw) -
16 veevoeder
n. fodder, food fed to livestock (i.e. hay, straw) -
17 voederen
v. feed, fodder, food -
18 beestenvoer
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19 droogvoer
1 dry feed/fodder -
20 groenvoer
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FODDER — (Heb. מִסְפּוֹא, mispo, AV, JPS, provender ), most often mentioned together with teven ( chaff, AV, JPS, straw ) as feed for camels and asses (Gen. 24:25; 43:24; Judg. 19:19). Teven, which was the most important food of domestic animals, was made … Encyclopedia of Judaism
fodder — [fäd′ər] n. [ME < OE fodor (akin to Ger futter) < base of foda, FOOD] 1. coarse food for cattle, horses, sheep, etc., as cornstalks, hay, and straw 2. a) something, esp. information, that is thought of as being in large supply and, often,… … English World dictionary
Fodder — Fod der (f[o^]d d[ e]r), n. [AS. f[=o]dder, f[=o]ddor, fodder (also sheath case), fr. f[=o]da food; akin to D. voeder, OHG. fuotar, G. futter, Icel. f[=o][eth]r, Sw. & Dan. foder. [root]75. See {Food} and cf. {Forage}, {Fur}.] That which is fed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fodder — (n.) O.E. fodder food, especially food for cattle, from P.Gmc. *fodran (Cf. O.N. foðr, M.Du. voeder, O.H.G. fuotar, Ger. Futter), from PIE *patrom, from *pa to feed (see FOOD (Cf. food)) … Etymology dictionary
fodder — ► NOUN 1) food for cattle and other livestock. 2) a person or thing regarded only as material to satisfy a need: young people ending up as factory fodder. ORIGIN Old English, related to FOOD(Cf. ↑food) … English terms dictionary
Fodder — Fod der (f[o^]d d[ e]r), n. [See 1st {Fother}.] A weight by which lead and some other metals were formerly sold, in England, varying from 191/2 to 24 cwt.; a fother. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fodder — Fod der (f[o^]d d[ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foddered} (f[o^]d d[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Foddering}.] To feed, as cattle, with dry food or cut grass, etc.; to furnish with hay, straw, oats, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fodder — Fodder, engl. Gewicht, s. Fudder … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Fodder — Fodder, englisches Gewicht für Blei, in London = 19,5, Newcastle = 21, Stockton = 22 Ztr. à 50,8 kg, für Blei in Rollen = 20 Ztr … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Fodder — Fodder, engl. Gewicht für Blei in Blöcken oder Mulden (sog. Gänsen oder Sauen), in London = 191/2, Newcastle = 21, Stockton = 22 Hundredweight (à 50,8 kg); für Blei in Rollen = 20 Hundredweight (1016 kg) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
fodder — forage, *food, feed, provender, provisions, comestibles, victuals, viands … New Dictionary of Synonyms