FELCOUTH. L. _selcouth_, strange.

_Wallace._

_To_ FELL, _v. a._ To kill, S.

_Poems Buchan Dial._

_To_ FELL, _v. n._ To befal.

_Ross._

FELL, _adj._

1. Hot, biting, S.

_Burns._

2. Singular, strange, S.

3. Clever, mettlesome, S.

_Keith._

4. Acute, transferred to mind, S.

_To_ FELL, FELL OFF, _v. a._ To let out a net from a boat, S. B.

_Law Case._

Su. G. _faell-a_, dejicere, demittere.

FELL, _s._ A rocky hill, S.

_Wyntown._

Su. G. _fiaell_, a ridge or chain of mountains.

FELL-BLOOM, _s._ Yellow clover, S.

FELL SYIS, _adv._ Often.

_Barbour._

FELLIN, _s._ A disease of cattle, S.

FELOUN, FELLOUN, _adj._

1. Fierce.

_Barbour._

2. Violent, dreadful.

_Douglas._

3. Denoting any thing extreme.

Fr. _felon_, _fellon_, fell, cruel.

_Wallace._

~Felony~, ~Felny~, _s._

1. Cruelty.

_Barbour._

2. Wrath, fierceness.

_Wyntown._

FELT, _s._ Creeping wheat-gra.s.s, S.

_Statist. Acc._

FELT, _s._ Perhaps the same with _fellin_.

_Watson._

_To_ FELTER, _v. a._ To entangle, S. B.

Fr. _feultrer_, to cover with _felt_.

_Ross._

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