Fell() imp. of Fall.
Fell(a.) Cruel; barbarous; inhuman; fierce; savage; ravenous.
Fell(a.) Eager; earnest; intent.
Fell(a.) Gall; anger; melancholy.
Fell(imp.) of Fall
Fell(n.) The finer portions of ore which go through the meshes, when the ore is sorted by sifting.
Fell(n.) A form of seam joining two pieces of cloth, the edges being folded together and the stitches taken through both thicknesses.
Fell(n.) The end of a web, formed by the last thread of the weft.
Fell(n.) A skin or hide of a beast with the wool or hair on; a pelt; -- used chiefly in composition, as woolfell.
Fell(n.) A barren or rocky hill.
Fell(n.) A wild field; a moor.
Fell(v. i.) To cause to fall; to prostrate; to bring down or to the ground; to cut down.
Fell(v. t.) To sew or hem; -- said of seams.
Felled(imp. & p. p.) of Fell
Felling(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fell
Fellness(n.) The quality or state of being fell or cruel; fierce barbarity.
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