Fosterage

/ˈfɔstərɪdʒ/ noun

Definition

The act of fostering children; the system or practice of raising a child who is not one's biological child.

Etymology

From foster plus the suffix -age (denoting action or condition). Common in medieval Europe where fosterage was a formal noble practice for education.

Kelly Says

In medieval Scotland and Ireland, fosterage was so important that noble families deliberately sent their children to be raised by other families to create political alliances!

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