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Fosterage, the
practice of a
family bringing up a
child not
their own,
differs from
adoption in that the child's parents, not the foster-parents, remain...
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Company Incorporated. p. 33. ISBN 9781402738241.
Retrieved 15
August 2022. "
Fosterage in
Ancient Ireland".
Library Ireland.
Retrieved 16 June 2012. v t e...
- Pet
adoption is the
process of
transferring responsibility for a pet that was
previously owned by
another party.
Common sources for
adoptable pets are...
- some women,
often from the
Gaelic nobility of Ireland, "who had left
fosterage but had not yet
inherited the
property needed to
settle down as full landowning...
-
foster relations in
English are not permitted,
although the
concept of "
fosterage" is not the same as is
implied by the
English word. The
relationship is...
- Penguin. The
Irish text is
available at the
Corpus of
Electronic Texts. The
Fosterage of the
House of the Two
Pails De
Chopur in dá Muccida, the "Quarrel of...
- Latin,
alumnus is a
legal term (Roman law) to
describe a
child placed in
fosterage.
According to John Boswell, the word "is
nowhere defined in
relation to...
- the
fosterage before going in a ship or vessel, you will come safe and
prosperous without danger from
waves and billows. If you tell of the
fosterage (before...
- possessor". An
example of
usage occurs in the
Altram Tige Dá
Medar ("
Fosterage of the
House of Two Milk-Vessels"),
where Manannán mac Lir
makes an ****ignment...
- father, but the
later Prose Edda
states that Odin is his father.
Since fosterage of hero
figures by
giantesses is a
common trope in
Norse folklore, Hymir...