fǿða

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See also: foeda and föda

Old Norse

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *fōdijaną (to feed, give birth). Cognate with Old English fēdan, Old Frisian fēda, Old Saxon fōdian, Old High German fuotan, Gothic 𐍆𐍉𐌳𐌾𐌰𐌽 (fōdjan).

Verb

fǿða (singular past indicative fǿddi, plural past indicative fǿddu, past participle fǿddr)

  1. to feed, nourish, give food
  2. to rear, bring up
  3. to give birth to
Conjugation
Descendants
  • Icelandic: fæða
  • Faroese: føða
  • Norwegian: føde
  • Old Swedish: fø̄þa
  • Old Danish: føthæ

Etymology 2

Ultimately from the verb (see above), perhaps via an intermediate Proto-Germanic *fōdijǭ (food, nourishment). Compare Middle English fede (food, feed), from Middle English feden (to feed).

Noun

fǿða f (genitive fǿðu)

  1. (uncountable, in the singular) food
Declension
Descendants