Definition of Fodderers

1. Noun. (plural of fodderer) ¹

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Definition of Fodderers

1. fodderer [n] - See also: fodderer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fodderers

focuser
focusers
focuses
focusing
focusing device
focusing magnifier
focusings
focusless
focussed
focusses
focussing
fodder
foddered
fodderer
fodderers (current term)
foddering
fodders
fodgel
fodient
fodientia
fodients
fodies
fodrin
fody
foe
foedarie
foedaries
foederati
foederatus

Literary usage of Fodderers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of the Ancient Working People: From the Earliest Known Period to by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1889)
"Bootmakers who Cobbled for the Roman Troop» —Wine Men, Bakers aud Sutlers—All Organized—Unions of Oil Grinders; of Pork Butchers; even of Cattle fodderers ..."

2. The Life of Alfred the Great by Reinhold Pauli, Paulus Orosius, Benjamin Thorpe (1893)
"... when thunder slew twenty-four of their fodderers, and the others came away half-dead. After that Pyrrhus and the Romans fought in the country of Apulia, ..."

3. John Clare: Poems Chiefly from Manuscript by John Clare, Alan Porter (1920)
"Round the yard, a thousand ways, Beasts in expectation gaze, Catching at the loads of hay Passing fodderers tug away. Hogs with grumbling, deafening noise, ..."

4. Poems: Chiefly from Manuscript by John Clare (1921)
"... Beasts in expectation gaze, Catching at the loads of hay Passing fodderers tug away. Hogs with grumbling, deafening noise, Bother round the server boys; ..."

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