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feed
verb transitive
pret. and pp.
feed
To give food to; as, to feed an infant; to feed horses and oxen.
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To supply with provisions. We have flour and meat enough to feed the army a month.
feed
To supply; to furnish with any thing of which there is constant consumption, waste or use. Springs, feed ponds, lakes and rivers; ponds and streams feed canals. Mills are fed from hoppers.
feed
To graze; to cause to be cropped by feeding, as herbage by cattle If grain is too forward in autumn, feed it with sheep.
feed
To nourish; to cherish; to supply with nutriment; as, to feed hope or expectation; to feed vanity.
feed
To keep in hope or expectation; as, to feed one with hope.
feed
To supply fuel; as, to feed a fire.
feed
To delight; to supply with something desirable; to entertain; as, to feed the eye with the beauties of a landscape.
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To give food or fodder for fattening; to fatten. The county of Hampshire, in Massachusetts, feeds a great number of cattle for slaughter.
feed
To supply with food, and to lead, guard and protect; a scriptural sense. He shall feed his flock like a shepherd. Isaiah 40:11.
feed
verb intransitive
To take food; to eat.
feed
To subsist by eating; to prey. Some birds feed on seeds and berries, others on flesh.
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To pasture; to graze; to place cattle to feed. Exodus 22:5.
feed
To grow fat.
feed
noun
Food; that which is eaten; pasture; fodder; applied to that which is eaten by beasts, not to the food of men. The hills of our country furnish the best feed for sheep.
feed
Meal, or act of eating. For such pleasure till that hour at feed or fountain never had I found.