Fudder

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Luxembourgish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfudeʀ/, [ˈfudɐ]

Etymology 1

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From Old High German fuotar (fodder), from Proto-Germanic *fōdrą (fodder). Cognate with German Futter, Dutch voeder, English fodder, Icelandic fóður.

Noun

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Fudder n (plural Fudder)

  1. feed (for animals)
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Etymology 2

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From Middle High German vuoter, from Old High German fuotar (sheath). Cognate with German Futter.

Noun

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Fudder n (uncountable)

  1. lining (of a garment)

Etymology 3

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From Middle High German vuoder, from Old High German fuodar, from Proto-West Germanic *fōþr.

Noun

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Fudder n (uncountable)

  1. wagonload
  2. a measure of volume equal to roughly 1000 litres