Definition of fell

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Fell (a.) Gall; anger; melancholy.

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Whipster :: Whipster (n.) A nimble little fellow; a whippersnapper.
Society :: Society (n.) The relationship of men to one another when associated in any way; companionship; fellowship; company.
Butcherly :: Butcherly (a.) Like a butcher; without compunction; savage; bloody; inhuman; fell.
Workfellow :: Workfellow (n.) One engaged in the same work with another; a companion in work.
Doodle :: Doodle (n.) A trifler; a simple fellow.
Scab :: Scab (n.) A mean, dirty, paltry fellow..
Faineant :: Faineant (n.) A do-nothing; an idle fellow; a sluggard.
Secede :: Secede (v. i.) To withdraw from fellowship, communion, or association; to separate one's self by a solemn act; to draw off; to retire; especially, to withdraw from a political or religious body..
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People :: People (n.) One's subjects; fellow citizens; companions; followers.
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Humbug :: Humbug (n.) One who deceives or misleads; a deceitful or trickish fellow; an impostor.
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Cur :: Cur (n.) A worthless, snarling fellow; -- used in contempt..
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