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fell

of fall.

fell

adjective
Cruel; barbarous; inhuman. It seemed fury, discord, madness fell.

fell

Fierce; savage; ravenous; bloody. More fell than tigers on the Libyan plain.

fell

noun

[L. pellis.]

A skin or hide of a beast; used chiefly in composition, as wool-fell.

fell

noun
A barren or stony hill.

fell

verb transitive
To cause to fall; to prostrate; to bring to the ground, either by cutting, as to fell trees, or by striking, as to fell an ox.