Definition of Fostir
Fos"ter (?), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Fostered (?), p. pr. & vb. n.
Fostering.] [OE. fostren, fr. AS. fōster,
fōstor, food, nourishment, fr. fōda food.
√75. See Food.] 1. To feed; to
nourish; to support; to bring up.
Some say that ravens foster forlorn
children. Shak.
2. To cherish; to promote the growth of; to
encourage; to sustain and promote; as, to foster
genius.
Fos"ter, v. i. To be nourished or
trained up together. [Obs.] Spenser.
Fos"ter, a. [AS. fōster,
fōstor, nourishment. See Foster, v.
t.] Relating to nourishment; affording, receiving, or
sharing nourishment or nurture; -- applied to father, mother, child,
brother, etc., to indicate that the person so called stands in the
relation of parent, child, brother, etc., as regards sustenance and
nurture, but not by tie of blood.
Foster babe, or child, an
infant of child nursed by a woman not its mother, or bred by a man
not its father. -- Foster brother,
Foster sister, one who is, or has been, nursed
at the same breast, or brought up by the same nurse as another, but
is not of the same parentage. -- Foster dam,
one who takes the place of a mother; a nurse. Dryden.
-- Foster earth, earth by which a plant is
nourished, though not its native soil. J. Philips. --
Foster father, a man who takes the place of a
father in caring for a child. Bacon. -- Foster
land. (a) Land allotted for the
maintenance of any one. [Obs.] (b) One's
adopted country. -- Foster lean [foster
+ AS. læn a loan See Loan.], remuneration
fixed for the rearing of a foster child; also, the jointure of a
wife. [Obs.] Wharton. -- Foster mother,
a woman who takes a mother's place in the nurture and care of a
child; a nurse. -- Foster nurse, a nurse;
a nourisher. [R.] Shak. -- Foster
parent, a foster mother or foster father. --
Foster son, a male foster child.
Fos"ter, n. A forester.
[Obs.] Spenser.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- to nurture or bring up offspring; or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child
- to cultivate and grow something
- to nurse or cherish something
- providing parental care to unrelated children
- receiving such care
Foster- An English surname, variant of Forster
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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