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fell - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Perhaps an alteration of Middle Cornish felen (under influence from Middle English fell), itself a mutation of Middle Cornish melen milen, which being equivalent to the modern word milus (“brutal”)
fell - WordReference. com English Usage When something falls, it moves quickly towards the ground by accident The past tense of fall is fell The -ed participle is fallen The cup fell from her hand and broke Several napkins had fallen to the floor When rain or snow falls, it comes down from the sky Rain was beginning to fall
Fell vs. Fall: Whats the Difference? "Fell" is the past tense of "fall," indicating an action that has already happened, such as moving downward without control "Fall" is the present tense, describing the action as it occurs