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- Fell - imp. - of Fall
- Fell - - imp. of Fall.
- Fell - a. - Cruel; barbarous; inhuman; fierce; savage; ravenous.
- Fell - a. - Eager; earnest; intent.
- Fell - a. - Gall; anger; melancholy.
- 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 - n. - The finer portions of ore which go through the meshes, when the ore is sorted by sifting.
- Fell - v. t. - To sew or hem; -- said of seams.
- 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.
- Fellable - a. - Fit to be felled.
- Fellah - n. - A peasant or cultivator of the soil among the Egyptians, Syrians, etc.
- Fellahin - pl. - of Fellah
- Fellahs - pl. - of Fellah
- Felled - imp. & p. p. - of Fell
- Feller - n. - One who, or that which, fells, knocks or cuts down; a machine for felling trees.
- Feller - n. - An appliance to a sewing machine for felling a seam.
- Fellies - pl. - of Felly
- Felliflu-ous - a. - Flowing with gall.
- Felling - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Fell
- Fellinic - a. - Of, relating to, or derived from, bile or gall; as, fellinic acid.
- Fellmonger - n. - A dealer in fells or sheepskins, who separates the wool from the pelts.
- Fall - v. t. - To be dropped or uttered carelessly; as, an unguarded expression fell from his lips; not a murmur fell from him.
- Point - n. - Whatever serves to mark progress, rank, or relative position, or to indicate a transition from one state or position to another, degree; step; stage; hence, position or condition attained; as, a point of elevation, or of depression; the stock fell off five points; he won by tenpoints.
- Fellness - n. - The quality or state of being fell or cruel; fierce barbarity.
- 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.
- Fall - v. t. - To begin with haste, ardor, or vehemence; to rush or hurry; as, they fell to blows.
- Fall - v. t. - To pass or be transferred by chance, lot, distribution, inheritance, or otherwise; as, the estate fell to his brother; the kingdom fell into the hands of his rivals.
- Felly - adv. - In a fell or cruel manner; fiercely; barbarously; savagely.
- Compluvium - n. - A space left unroofed over the court of a Roman dwelling, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern.
- Hew - v. t. - To cut with an ax; to fell with a sharp instrument; -- often with down, or off.
- Knockdown - a. - Of force sufficient to fell or completely overthrow; as, a knockdown blow; a knockdown argument.
- Proscription - n. - The act of proscribing; a dooming to death or exile; outlawry; specifically, among the ancient Romans, the public offer of a reward for the head of a political enemy; as, under the triumvirate, many of the best Roman citizens fell by proscription.
- Pentecost - n. - A solemn festival of the Jews; -- so called because celebrated on the fiftieth day (seven weeks) after the second day of the Passover (which fell on the sixteenth of the Jewish month Nisan); -- hence called, also, the Feast of Weeks. At this festival an offering of the first fruits of the harvest was made. By the Jews it was generally regarded as commemorative of the gift of the law on the fiftieth day after the departure from Egypt.
- Fall - v. t. - To decline in power, glory, wealth, or importance; to become insignificant; to lose rank or position; to decline in weight, value, price etc.; to become less; as, the falls; stocks fell two points.
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- H5997 עָמִית - 5997 עָמִית - עָמִית - - ʻâmîyth - aw-meeth' - from a primitive root meaning to associate; companionship; hence (concretely) a comrade or kindred man; another, fellow, neighbour. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H582 אֱנוֹשׁ - 582 אֱנוֹשׁ - אֱנוֹשׁ - - ʼĕnôwsh - en-oshe' - from אָנַשׁ; properly, a mortal (and thus differing from the more dignified אָדָם); hence,; a man in general (singly or collectively); another, [idiom] (blood-) thirsty, certain, chap(-man); divers, fellow, [idiom] in the flower of their age, husband, (certain, mortal) man, people, person, servant, some ([idiom] of them), [phrase] stranger, those, [phrase] their trade. It is often unexpressed in the English versions, especially when used in apposition with another word. Compare אִישׁ. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H376 אִישׁ - 376 אִישׁ - אִישׁ - - ʼîysh - eesh - contracted for אֱנוֹשׁ (or perhaps rather from an unused root meaning to be extant); a man as an individual or a male person; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation); also, another, any (man), a certain, [phrase] champion, consent, each, every (one), fellow, (foot-, husband-) man, (good-, great, mighty) man, he, high (degree), him (that is), husband, man(-kind), [phrase] none, one, people, person, [phrase] steward, what (man) soever, whoso(-ever), worthy. Compare אִשָּׁה. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G435 ἀνήρ - 435 ἀνήρ - ἈΝΉΡ - - anḗr - an'-ayr - a primary word (compare ἄνθρωπος); a man (properly as an individual male):--fellow, husband, man, sir. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H2266 חָבַר - 2266 חָבַר - חָבַר - - châbar - khaw-bar' - a primitive root; to join (literally or figuratively); specifically (by means of spells) to fascinate; charm(-er), be compact, couple (together), have fellowship with, heap up, join (self, together), league. - Verb - heb
- H2269 חֲבַר - 2269 חֲבַר - חֲבַר - - chăbar - khab-ar' - (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to חָבַר; an associate; companion, fellow. - Noun Masculine - arc
- H2270 חָבֵר - 2270 חָבֵר - חָבֵר - - châbêr - khaw-bare' - from חָבַר; an associate; companion, fellow, knit together. - - heb
- H2839 חִשֻּׁק - 2839 חִשֻּׁק - חִשֻּׁק - - chishshuq - khish-shook' - from חָשַׁק; conjoined, i.e. a wheel-spoke or rod connecting the hub with the rim; felloe. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G1356 διοπετής - 1356 διοπετής - ΔΙΟΠΕΤΉΣ - - diopetḗs - dee-op-et'-ace - from the alternate of Ζεύς and the alternate of πίπτω; sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite):--which fell down from Jupiter. - Adjective - greek
- H1438 גָּדַע - 1438 גָּדַע - גָּדַע - - gâdaʻ - gaw-dah' - a primitive root; to fell a tree; generally, to destroy anything; cut (asunder, in sunder, down, off), hew down. - Verb - heb
- H1503 גֶּזַע - 1503 גֶּזַע - גֶּזַע - - gezaʻ - geh'-zah - from an unused root meaning to cut down (trees); the trunk or stump of atree (as felled or as planted); stem, stock. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1439 גִּדְעוֹן - 1439 גִּדְעוֹן - גִּדְעוֹן - - Gidʻôwn - ghid-ohn' - from גָּדַע; feller (i.e. warrior); Gidon, an Israelite; Gideon. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- G2083 ἑταῖρος - 2083 ἑταῖρος - ἙΤΑῖΡΟΣ - - hetaîros - het-ah'-ee-ros - from (a clansman); a comrade:--fellow, friend. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G3673 ὁμότεχνος - 3673 ὁμότεχνος - ὉΜΌΤΕΧΝΟΣ - - homótechnos - hom-ot'-ekh-nos - from the base of ὁμοῦ and τέχνη; a fellow-artificer:--of the same craft. - Adjective - greek
- H3772 כָּרַת - 3772 כָּרַת - כָּרַת - - kârath - kaw-rath' - a primitive root; to cut (off, down or asunder); by implication, to destroy or consume; specifically, to covenant (i.e. make an alliance or bargain, originally by cutting flesh and passing between the pieces); be chewed, be con-(feder-) ate, covenant, cut (down, off), destroy, fail, feller, be freed, hew (down), make a league (covenant), [idiom] lose, perish, [idiom] utterly, [idiom] want. - Verb - heb
- H3781 כַּשִּׁיל - 3781 כַּשִּׁיל - כַּשִּׁיל - - kashshîyl - kash-sheel' - from כָּשַׁל; properly, a feller, i.e. an axe; ax. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2842 κοινωνία - 2842 κοινωνία - ΚΟΙΝΩΝΊΑ - - koinōnía - koy-nohn-ee'-ah - from κοινωνός; partnership, i.e. (literally) participation, or (social) intercourse, or (pecuniary) benefaction:--(to) communicate(-ation), communion, (contri-)distribution, fellowship. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2844 κοινωνός - 2844 κοινωνός - ΚΟΙΝΩΝΌΣ - - koinōnós - koy-no-nos' - from κοινός; a sharer, i.e. associate:--companion, X fellowship, partaker, partner. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G3352 μετοχή - 3352 μετοχή - ΜΕΤΟΧΉ - - metochḗ - met-okh-ay' - from μετέχω; participation, i.e. intercourse:--fellowship. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G3353 μέτοχος - 3353 μέτοχος - ΜΈΤΟΧΟΣ - - métochos - met'-okh-os - from μετέχω; participant, i.e. (as noun) a sharer; by implication, an associate:--fellow, partaker, partner. - Adjective - greek
- H5307 נָפַל - 5307 נָפַל - נָפַל - - nâphal - naw-fal' - a primitive root; to fall, in a great variety of applications (intransitive or causative, literal or figurative); be accepted, cast (down, self, (lots), out), cease, die, divide (by lot), (let) fail, (cause to, let, make, ready to) fall (away, down, -en, -ing), fell(-ing), fugitive, have (inheritance), inferior, be judged (by mistake for פָּלַל), lay (along), (cause to) lie down, light (down), be ([idiom] hast) lost, lying, overthrow, overwhelm, perish, present(-ed, -ing), (make to) rot, slay, smite out, [idiom] surely, throw down. - Verb - heb
- H5362 נָקַף - 5362 נָקַף - נָקַף - - nâqaph - naw-kaf' - a primitive root; to strike with more or less violence (beat, fell, corrode); by implication (of attack) to knock together, i.e. surround or circulate; compass (about, -ing), cut down, destroy, go round (about), inclose, round. - Verb - heb
- H5303 נְפִיל - 5303 נְפִיל - נְפִיל - - nᵉphîyl - nef-eel' - or נְפִל; from נָפַל; properly, a feller, i.e. a bully or tyrant; giant. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3610 οἰκέτης - 3610 οἰκέτης - ΟἸΚΈΤΗΣ - - oikétēs - oy-ket'-ace - from οἰκέω; a fellow resident, i.e. menial domestic:--(household) servant. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G5387 φιλόστοργος - 5387 φιλόστοργος - ΦΙΛΌΣΤΟΡΓΟΣ - - philóstorgos - fil-os'-tor-gos - from φίλος and (cherishing one's kindred, especially parents or children); fond of natural relatives, i.e. fraternal towards fellow Christian:--kindly affectioned. - Adjective - greek
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- Acts 44 22:7 - And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me ?
ΕΠΕΣΑ ΤΕ ΕΙς ΤΟ ΕΔΑΦΟς ΚΑΙ ΗΚΟΥΣΑ ΦΩΝΗς ΛΕΓΟΥΣΗς ΜΟΙ ΣΑΟΥΛ ΣΑΟΥΛ ΤΙ ΜΕ ΔΙΩΚΕΙς - Luke 42 1:12 - And when Zacharias saw him, he was troubled , and fear fell upon him.
ΚΑΙ ΕΤΑΡΑΧΨΗ ΖΑΧΑΡΙΑς ΙΔΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΦΟΒΟς ΕΠΕΠΕΣΕΝ ΕΠ ΑΥΤΟΝ - Genesis 1 44:14 - And Judah and his brethren came to Joseph's house ; for he was yet there: and they fell before him on the ground.
ויבא יהודה ואחיו ביתה יוסף והוא עודנו שׁם ויפלו לפניו ארצה - Genesis 1 4:5 - But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect . And Cain was very wroth , and his countenance fell .
ואל־קין ואל־מנחתו לא שׁעה ויחר לקין מאד ויפלו פניו - Numbers 4 11:4 - And the mixt multitude that was among them fell a lusting : and the children of Israel also wept again , and said , Who shall give us flesh to eat ?
והאספסף אשׁר בקרבו התאוו תאוה וישׁבו ויבכו גם בני ישׂראל ויאמרו מי יאכלנו בשׂר
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- Luke 42 22:59 And about the space of one hour after another confidently affirmed, saying, Of a truth this fellow also was with him: for he is a Galilaean.
ΚΑΊ ὩΣΕΊ ΔΙΐΣΤΗΜΙ ΜΊΑ ὭΡΑ ΤῚΣ ἌΛΛΟΣ ΔΙΪΣΧΥΡΊΖΟΜΑΙ ΛΈΓΩ ἘΠΊ ἈΛΉΘΕΙΑ ΟὟΤΟΣ ΚΑΊ ἮΝ ΜΕΤΆ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΓΆΡ ἘΣΤΊ ΓΑΛΙΛΑῖΟΣ - Matthew 40 12:24 But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils.
ΔΈ ΦΑΡΙΣΑῖΟΣ ἈΚΟΎΩ ἜΠΩ ΟὟΤΟΣ ἘΚΒΆΛΛΩ Οὐ ἘΚΒΆΛΛΩ ΔΑΙΜΌΝΙΟΝ ΕἸ ΜΉ ἘΝ ΒΕΕΛΖΕΒΟΎΛ ἌΡΧΩΝ ΔΑΙΜΌΝΙΟΝ - 1 Chronicles 13 10:4 Then said Saul to his armourbearer, Draw thy sword, and thrust me through therewith; lest these uncircumcised come and abuse me. But his armourbearer would not; for he was sore afraid. So Saul took a sword, and fell upon it.
אָמַר שָׁאוּל נָשָׂא כְּלִי שָׁלַף חֶרֶב דָּקַר עָרֵל בּוֹא עָלַל נָשָׂא כְּלִי אָבָה מְאֹד יָרֵא שָׁאוּל לָקַח חֶרֶב נָפַל - Matthew 40 17:6 And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their face, and were sore afraid.
ΚΑΊ ΜΑΘΗΤΉΣ ἈΚΟΎΩ ΠΊΠΤΩ ἘΠΊ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΠΡΌΣΩΠΟΝ ΚΑΊ ΣΦΌΔΡΑ ΦΟΒΈΩ - 2 Kings 12 2:13 He took up also the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and went back, and stood by the bank of Jordan;
רוּם אַדֶּרֶת אֵלִיָּה נָפַל שׁוּב עָמַד שָׂפָה יַרְדֵּן