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Fother

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Foth´er
n.1.A wagonload; a load of any sort.
Of dung full many a fother.
- Chaucer.
2.See Fodder, a unit of weight.
v. t.1.To stop (a leak in a ship at sea) by drawing under its bottom a thrummed sail, so that the pressure of the water may force it into the crack.
[imp. & p. p. Fothered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Fothering.]


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