felle

See also: Felle and fellë

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Adjective

felle

  1. Inflected form of fel

Latin

Noun

felle

  1. ablative singular of fel

Middle Dutch

Adjective

felle

  1. inflection of fel:
    1. masculine nominative singular
    2. feminine/neuter nominative/accusative singular
    3. nominative/accusative plural

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse fella

Noun

felle f or m (definite singular fella or fellen, indefinite plural feller, definite plural fellene)

  1. a trap
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Norse félagi (one with whom one has joined one's property)

Noun

felle m (definite singular fellen, indefinite plural feller, definite plural fellene)

  1. (usually in compounds) someone with whom one has something in common; a fellow
Derived terms

Verb

felle (imperative fell, present tense feller, simple past felte, past participle felt)

  1. to fell a tree.
  2. to kill an animal while hunting.
  3. (knitting) to decrease (the number of stitches)
    felle av - to cast off

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²fɛlːə/

Etymology 1

From Old Norse fella

Noun

felle f (definite singular fella, indefinite plural feller, definite plural fellene)

  1. a trap

Etymology 2

Verb

felle (present tense feller, past tense felte, past participle felt, present participle fellande, imperative fell)

  1. Alternative form of fella

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