fourage

Middle French

Etymology

Old French.

Noun

fourage m (plural fourages)

  1. food; nourishment

Descendants


Old French

Etymology

Borrowed from Frankish *fōdar (fodder, sheath).

Noun

fourage m (oblique plural fourages, nominative singular fourages, nominative plural fourage)

  1. animal fodder
  2. (by extension) food; nourishment

Descendants

  • Romanian: furaj (borrowed)
  • Russian: фура́ж (furáž) (borrowed)
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