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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse fóðra.
Verb
fôre (imperative fôr, present tense fôrer, passive fôres, simple past fôra or fôret or fôrte, past participle fôra or fôret or fôrt, present participle fôrende)
- to feed
- to give fodder, to grass, to grub
- to fur, line (put a lining in a garment)
- to wad
References
- “fôre” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse fóðra.
Verb
fôre (present tense fôrar, past tense fôra, past participle fôra, passive infinitive fôrast, present participle fôrande, imperative fôre/fôr)
- to feed
- to give fodder, to grass, to grub
- to fur, line (a garment)
- to wad
References
- “fôre” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.