The Collaborative International Dictionary
Waybread \Way"bread`\, n. [AS. wegbr?de. See Way, and Broad.] (Bot.) The common dooryard plantain ( Plantago major).
Wikipedia
Waybread may refer to:
- Lembas, a special food made by the Elves in J.R.R. Tolkien's books
- Plantago major, a plant
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Usage examples of "waybread".
Ander smiled, his face glowing as he put aside the sketch of the drabfowl and began to stuff his pack with waybread and cheese, chalks and drawing tablets.
Eager to eat something that was not fish or waybread or dried fruit, they accepted.
She had finished her piece of the waybread, and she went to the spring for another drink of water.
Paks flexed her fingers, wincing at the pain, but was able to take a bit of waybread from Tamar and get it into her own mouth.
Haz then took a piece of waybread, rye-brown and shaped like a thin silver dollar pancake, and sprinkled salt on it.
She sighed and took a bite of her cheese on waybread, chewed thoughtfully, and frowned.
Eldar had never before allowed Men to use this waybread, and seldom did so again.
They made camp on the lee of a hill in a pine grove and supped on a meal of dried venison and crue, a tasteless but nourishing waybread, and they took their meal with hearty hot tea.
Not the easiest thing to do without so much as a pot or blanket between us, and no food save for the jerky and waybread we had in our pouches.
Armed only with his mace, guided by the stars and the Voice and the scattered auguries of the rune stones, he carried but seven days' worth of waybread, certain that the week's end would find him in East Borders, safe in the house of his father.