From Old Norse for 'pasture, food' and 'cut with the teeth', a word meaning set dogs on; chase/hunt with hawks or hounds; furnish a hook with a lure; provide a horse with provender on a journey; or, tease, exasperate
Let's find possible answers to "From Old Norse for 'pasture, food' and 'cut with the teeth', a word meaning set dogs on; chase/hunt with hawks or hounds; furnish a hook with a lure; provide a horse with provender on a journey; or, tease, exasperate" crossword clue. First of all, we will look for a few extra hints for this entry: From Old Norse for 'pasture, food' and 'cut with the teeth', a word meaning set dogs on; chase/hunt with hawks or hounds; furnish a hook with a lure; provide a horse with provender on a journey; or, tease, exasperate. Finally, we will solve this crossword puzzle clue and get the correct word. We have 1 possible solution for this clue in our database.
Related clues
Possible answers
- B
- A
- I
- T