fäl

See also: fal, Fal, Fael, FAL, fál, fáel, fàl, and fæl

Saterland Frisian

Etymology

From Old Frisian fal, from Proto-Germanic *faluz. More at fell.

Adjective

fäl

  1. rough; crude
  2. violent; fierce
  3. loud; rowdy

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse ferð, from Proto-Germanic *fardiz.

Noun

fäl f (definite singular fäla, definine plural fälän)

  1. (chiefly plural) tracks
  2. trip, tour, journey
  3. hunting journey; in particular for seal fishing, seal shooting
    Han ha förä ti fäla
    He has gone seal fishing
  4. much trouble with something, eg. at a wedding ceremony, settlement, moving, interior decorating
  5. racket, noise

Derived terms

Verb

fäl

  1. (transitive) complete
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