Fellan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fellan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

fyllan; ic felle, ðú felest, felst, he feleþ, felþ,

fellan
pl. fellaþ; p. felde, pl. feldon; pp. felled; or throw down, strip off, destroy; cædĕre, sternĕre, projĭcĕre, abjĭcĕre, dejĭcĕre, destruĕre :-- Gefered ðǽr hit felde borne where it was thrown down, Exon. 109 b; Th. 419, 11; Rä. 38, 4. DER. a-fellan, be-. v. fyllan, feallan. fellan

Related words: trans. To cause to fall, to fell, cut

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