- fella
- drop* * *I)(-da, -dr), v.1) to fell, make fall; fella víð, to fell timber; fella segl, to take down sails;2) to kill, slay (in battle); fella e-n frá landi, to slay or dethrone (a king); fella fénað sinn, to lose one’s sheep or cattle from cold or hunger;3) to cause to cease, abolish (fella blót ok blótdrykkjur); fella rœðu sína, to close one’s speech; fella niðr, to put an end to, abandon, give up (fella niðr þann átrúnað);4) fella heitstrenging á sik, to bring down on one’s head the curse of a broken vow;5) to tongue and groove, to fit; fella stokk á horn, to put a board on the horns of a savage bull;6) fig., fella ást (hug) til e-s, to turn one’s mind (love) towards one, to fall in love with; fella bœn at e-m, to address prayer to one, to beg of one; fella sik við e-t, to fit oneself to a thing: fella sik mjök við umrœðuna, to take a warm parl in the debate.II)f.1) framework, a framed board;2) mouse-trap.* * *u, f. [Engl. falling], framework, a framed board, Fas. i. 393.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.