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FELL . (1) (Through the O. Fr. fel, from Low Lat. fello, felon), savage , ruthless, deadly; only used now in poetry. (2) (Of Scandinavian origin, cf. Danish field, probably connected with a Teutonic root appearing in German
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hair or wool and skin; also used of any thick shaggy covering, like a matted fleece. (4) To cause to "fall," a word common to Teutonic languages and akin to the root of the Lat. fallere and Gr. vgaXAecv, to cause to stumble, to deceive. As a substantive " fell " is used of a flat seam laid level with the surface of the fabric; also, in weaving, of the end of the web.End of Article: FELL If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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