All 13 Uses
fodder
in
A Dance With Dragons
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- I have given you fodder for your horses, and once the stair is done I will lend you builders to restore the Nightfort.
p. 62.5 *fodder = food such as hay or straw that is given to domesticated animals
- To you they are only arrow fodder.
p. 251.5 *fodder = people thought of as readily expendable to further a military campaign
- Where before there had been silence, now he heard: wind in the trees, Hodor's breathing, the elk pawing at the ground in search of fodder.†
p. 71.7
- Maester Aemon used to say that lime juice and fresh meat would remedy that, but our limes were gone a year ago and we do not have enough fodder to keep herds afoot for fresh meat.†
p. 241.6
- The Dornishmen were new hands, raw recruits, arrow fodder, three amongst two thousand.†
p. 351.5
- A long supply train had come with Bolton and his friends of Frey up through the Neck, Lady Dustin had brought food and fodder from Barrowton, and Lord Manderly had arrived well provisioned from White Harbor ...but the host was large.†
p. 594.7
- Back of the main column the baggage train followed: mules, horses, oxen, a mile of wayns and carts laden with food, fodder, tents, and other provisions.†
p. 602.7
- How much food and fodder do you think Galbart Glover has laid by?†
p. 605.7
- No replacement could be found; what draft horses remained were needed to pull the wagons that held their food and fodder.†
p. 615.1
- On the thirty-second day, the last of the grain and fodder.†
p. 615.4
- Most of the stories you hear about dragons are fodder for fools.†
p. 840.1
- Even the garrons of the northmen were faltering for want of fodder.†
p. 897.6
- "You are too ugly to be Bokkoko's butt boy," said Kasporio, "but you might do as arrow fodder."†
p. 944.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(fodder as in: cannon fodder) people thought of as readily expendable -- especially to further a military campaign
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(2)
(fodder as in: fodder for discussion) people or things useful for a particular purpose
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(3)
(fodder as in: cattle fodder) food such as hay or straw that is given to domesticated animals; or feeding them such food
- (4) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)