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forage (noun)

1. vegetable food for domestic animals 2. the act of foraging; a search for provisions

Origin of forage

[14th century] Middle English, from Middle French fourage, forage, from Old French, from forre, fuerre fodder, straw, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German fuotar food, fodder

From which language does the word forage originate?

1. Middle French
2. Latin
3. Middle English
4. German

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