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Definition of fell
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Fell (a.) Gall;
anger;
melancholy.
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Patch
::
Patch (n.) A
paltry
fellow;
a
rogue;
a
ninny;
a fool.
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.) The state or
relation
of being or
associate.
Bloat
::
Bloat (n.) A term of
contempt
for a
worthless,
dissipated
fellow..
Fellow
::
Fellow
(v. t.) To suit with; to pair with; to
match.
Sneak
::
Sneak (n.) A mean,
sneaking
fellow..
Parallelism
::
Parallelism
(n.)
Similarity
of
construction
or
meaning
of
clauses
placed
side by side,
especially
clauses
expressing
the same
sentiment
with
slight
modifications,
as is
common
in
Hebrew
poetry;
e. g.:
--//At
her feet he
bowed,
he
fell:/Where
he
bowed,
there he fell down dead. Judg. v. 27..
Fop-doodle
::
Fop-doodle
(n.) A
stupid
or
insignificant
fellow;
a fool; a
simpleton.
Felltare
::
Felltare
(n.) The
fieldfare.
Playfere
::
Playfere
(n.) A
playfellow.
Wag
::
Wag (v.) A man full of sport and
humor;
a
ludicrous
fellow;
a
humorist;
a wit; a
joker.
Hew
::
Hew (v. t.) To cut with an ax; to fell with a sharp
instrument;
-- often with down, or off..
Niggard
::
Niggard
(n.) A
person
meanly
close and
covetous;
one who
spends
grudgingly;
a
stingy,
parsimonous
fellow;
a
miser..
Timber
::
Timber
(n.) That sort of wood which is
proper
for
buildings
or for
tools,
utensils,
furniture,
carriages,
fences,
ships,
and the like; --
usually
said of
felled
trees,
but
sometimes
of those
standing.
Cf.
Lumber,
3..
Inmate
::
Inmate
(n.) One who lives in the same house or
apartment
with
another;
a
fellow
lodger;
esp.,one
of the
occupants
of an
asylum,
hospital,
or
prison;
by
extension,
one who
occupies
or
lodges
in any place or
dwelling..
Pity
::
Pity (n.) A
feeling
for the
sufferings
or
distresses
of
another
or
others;
sympathy
with the grief or
misery
of
another;
compassion;
fellow-feeling;
commiseration.
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
blockhead;
a
stupid
fellow;
a dolt.
Fell
::
Fell (n.) A form of seam
joining
two
pieces
of
cloth,
the edges being
folded
together
and the
stitches
taken
through
both
thicknesses..
Bumpkin
::
Bumpkin
(n.) An
awkward,
heavy
country
fellow;
a
clown;
a
country
lout..
Sans-culotte
::
Sans-culotte
(n.) A
fellow
without
breeches;
a
ragged
fellow;
-- a name of
reproach
given in the first
French
revolution
to the
extreme
republican
party,
who
rejected
breeches
as an
emblem
peculiar
to the upper
classes
or
aristocracy,
and
adopted
pantaloons..
Fell
::
Fell (v. i.) To cause to fall; to
prostrate;
to bring down or to the
ground;
to cut down.
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