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#116908 12/01/2003 12:29 AM
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Dickens describes things brought to a convent high in the Alps by a mule train. The list includes "proveder", a word I've not seen for a long time.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Definition: \Prov"en*der\, n. [OE. provende, F. provende,
provisions, provender, fr. LL. praebenda (prae and pro being
confused), a daily allowance of provisions, a prebend. See
{Prebend}.]
1. Dry food for domestic animals, as hay, straw, corn, oats,
or a mixture of ground grain; feed. ``Hay or other
provender.'' --Mortimer.

Good provender laboring horses would have. --Tusser.

2. Food or provisions. [R or Obs.]










#116909 12/01/2003 4:50 PM
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Dear wwh: In a happy coincidence I remember this word from a poem I was reading over the weekend, 'Tales of a Wayside Inn, HW Longfellow. It is in the Bell of Atri canto.

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