Fal

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See also: fal, FAL, fál, fàl, and fäl

English

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The River Fal at Devoran

Etymology

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Uncertain.

Proper noun

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Fal

  1. A river in Cornwall, England.

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Anagrams

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Luxembourgish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old High German falt, from Proto-Germanic *falþō. Compare German Falte, English fold.

Noun

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Fal f (plural Falen)

  1. crease, fold
  2. wrinkle
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Etymology 2

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From Old High German falla. Cognate with German Falle.

Noun

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Fal f (plural Falen)

  1. trap

Plautdietsch

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Noun

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Fal n (plural --)

  1. fur, pelt. hide