fother

fother
   a traditional English unit of weight for lead. The fother, equal to 30 fotmals (next entry), was always a little smaller than a (long) ton.
   The original version seems to have been equivalent to 2160 avoirdupois pounds, and the version still being used in the nineteenth century was equal to 19.5 hundredweight or 2184 pounds.

Dictionary of units of measurement. 2015.

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  • Fother — Foth er, n. [OE. fother, foder, AS. f[=o]?er a cartload; akin to G. fuder a cartload, a unit of measure, OHG. fuodar, D. voeder, and perh. to E. fathom, or cf. Skr. p[=a]tr[=a] vessel, dish. Cf. {Fodder} a fother.] 1. A wagonload; a load of any… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fother — is an old unit for measuring the quantity of lead in England. It was defined in different ways at different places and times, being about equal to a ton or somewhat more. For further information see [http://www.sizes.com/units/fother.htm… …   Wikipedia

  • Fother — Foth er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fothered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fothering}.] [Cf. {Fodder} food, and G. f[ u]ttern, futtern, to cover within or without, to line. [root]75.] To stop (a leak in a ship at sea) by drawing under its bottom a thrummed sail,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fother Muckers — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fother Muckers Información personal Origen Santiago, Chile …   Wikipedia Español

  • fother — noun an old English measure of lead or other metals, usually containing 19.5 hundredweight; a fodder …   Wiktionary

  • fother — North Country (Newcastle) Words in Newcastle, as many coals as a two horse cart can carry foumart a polecat …   English dialects glossary

  • fother — sb. == a weight of 19 cwt. of lead, thence ‘a large quantity.’ Alys. 1809; ‘a lump.’ Alys. 6467. AS. foðer …   Oldest English Words

  • Fother — (also called fodder, foder, fodur, cart load, load, wain, waine, wey, etc.): Weight. A cart load. About 19½ hundredweight, dependent upon material. Also, six sacks where each sack is five fotmal. Volume. 40 bushels or 320 gallons. Also, lots of,… …   Medieval glossary

  • fother — foth·er …   English syllables

  • fother — /ˈfɒðə/ (say fodhuh) verb (i) 1. to stop a leak in a wooden hull by covering it with a sail or tarpaulin containing a thrumming of rope yarns and oakum. –verb (t) 2. to cover (a sail, etc.) with such a thrumming. {? Dutch voederen to line, or Low …  

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