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felle

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See also:Felleandfellë

Dutch

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felle

  1. inflection offel:
    1. masculine/femininesingularattributive
    2. definiteneutersingularattributive
    3. pluralattributive

Latin

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felle

  1. ablativesingular offel

Middle Dutch

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Adjective

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felle

  1. inflection offel:
    1. masculinenominativesingular
    2. feminine/neuternominative/accusativesingular
    3. nominative/accusativeplural

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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felle

  1. Alternative form offelawe

Etymology 2

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Adjective

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felle

  1. Alternative form offele(good)

Etymology 3

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Noun

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felle

  1. Alternative form offille

Etymology 4

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Verb

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felle

  1. Alternative form offellen

Etymology 5

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Verb

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felle

  1. Alternative form offillen

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Norsefella.

Noun

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felle f orm (definite singularfellaorfellen,indefinite pluralfeller,definite pluralfellene)

  1. atrap
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Etymology 2

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FromOld Norsefélagi(one with whom one has joined one's property).

Noun

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felle m (definite singularfellen,indefinite pluralfeller,definite pluralfellene)

  1. (usually in compounds) someone with whom one has something in common; afellow
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felle (imperativefell,present tensefeller,simple pastfelte,past participlefelt)

  1. tofell a tree.
  2. to kill an animal while hunting.
  3. (knitting) todecrease (the number of stitches)
    felleav - tocast off

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Norwegian NynorskWikipedia has an article on:
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FromOld Norsefella. The verb is form earlierProto-Germanic*fallijaną and may be considered a causative offalle. The same dynamic can be seen in English betweenfell andfall.

Noun

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felle f (definite singularfella,indefinite pluralfeller,definite pluralfellene)

  1. atrap
  2. asnare
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Verb

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felle (present tensefeller,past tensefelte,past participlefelt,passive infinitivefellast,present participlefellande,imperativefell)

  1. tofell,bring down(make something fall, e.g. an animal, a tree, an opponent in battle)
  2. toshed(e.g. a person shedding tears, a tree shedding leaves)
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Etymology 2

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FromOld Norsefélagi.Doublet offelage. Akin toEnglishfellow.

Noun

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felle m (definite singularfellen,indefinite pluralfellar,definite pluralfellane)

  1. afellow,companion
  2. partner
  3. member
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