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Falle

(Αγγλικός)

  1. (feminine) trap, snare
  2. (feminine) spring latch
  3. (colloquial, feminine, regional) bed

Fall

  1. (masculine, strong) fall, drop (the act of falling or an instance thereof)
  2. (masculine, strong) fall, capture (the act of being seized by enemy forces)
  3. (masculine, strong) fall; the loss of one's innocence, honour, reputation, fortune, etc.
  4. (masculine, strong) case (actual event, situation, or fact)
  5. (masculine, strong) case (instance or event as a topic of study)
  6. (masculine, strong) case (piece of work subject to case handling in an authority, court, customer support etc.)
  7. (masculine, strong) case (piece of work subject to case handling in an authority, court, customer support etc.)
  8. (masculine, strong) case (kind of inflection of a nominal)

Συχνότητα

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Διάλεκτοι

Καντόνι της Μπάζελ-Λάντσαφτ

Καντόνι της Μπάζελ-Λάντσαφτ

falle

Καντόνι της Μπάζελ-Λάντσαφτ

Καντόνι της Μπάζελ-Λάντσαφτ

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Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/ˈfalə/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

In summary

From Middle High German valle, Old High German falla, deverbal from fallen. Compare typologically Czech past, Polish zapadnia, Russian западня́ (zapadnjá) (akin to па́дать (pádatʹ), па́сть (pástʹ)).

Related words

παγίδα

δόκανο

pa’ɣiða

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