fall oor Old English

fall

/fɑl/, /fɔːl/, /fɔl/ werkwoord, naamwoord
en
(intransitive) To move to a lower position under the effect of gravity.

Vertalings in die woordeboek Engels - Old English

hryre

naamwoordmanlike
en
loss of greatness or status
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drēosan

en
move to a lower position under the effect of gravity
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feallan

werkwoord
en
move to a lower position under the effect of gravity
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Fall

eienaam, naamwoord
en
(theology) The sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin, as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve. [from 14th c.]

Vertalings in die woordeboek Engels - Old English

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Soortgelyke frases

to fall
gefeallan
fall in love
gnyrran

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I say now amo “I love”, then you say quem amas? “Whom do you love?” I say te amo “I love you” then my love falls on you, and you can say amor a te “I am loved by you”; doceo te “I teach you”, and you say: doceor a te “I am taught by you”, et cetera.
Ic cƿeðe nu amo "ic lufige", þonne cƿyst ðu quem amas? "Hƿæne lufast ðu?" Ic cƿeþe te amo "þe ic lufige" þonne befylð min lufu on ðe, and ðu miht cƿeðan amor a te “ic eom ᵹelufod fram ðe”; doceo te “ic tæce ðe”, and ðu cƿyst: doceor a te “ic eom ᵹelæred fram ðe”, et cetera.Tatoeba-2020.08 Tatoeba-2020.08
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