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[fall]
** English
[Fall (disambiguation)]
*** Proper noun
[head=the Fall]
1. [en] The sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin , as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve . [from 14th c.]
**** Translations
[fall of humanity into sin]
- Finnish: [fi] - German: [de] - Greek: [el] - Portuguese: [pt] - Russian: [ru] [trans-bottom]
*** Proper noun
[s]
1. [en] .
** East Central German
*** Etymology
Compare [de].
*** Noun
[gmw-ecg]
1. [gmw-ecg] fur , pelt 2. [gmw-ecg] hide
*** Further reading
- [40]
** German
*** Pronunciation
- [de] - [de] - [de]
*** Etymology 1
[de] From [de], from [de], from [de].
Cognate with [nl], [en]. The sense “case” in all its shapes is a [de].
**** Noun
[m,(e)s,^e]
1. fall , drop [the act of falling or an instance thereof] 2. fall, capture [the act of being seized by enemy forces] 3. fall; the loss of one's innocence , honour , reputation , fortune , etc. 4. case [actual event, situation, or fact] 5. case [instance or event as a topic of study] 6. case [piece of work subject to case handling in an authority, court, customer support etc.] 1. [de] case [instance of a specific condition or set of symptoms] 7. [de] case [kind of inflection of a nominal]
***** Declension
[m,(e)s,^e]
***** Hyponyms
{{col4|de|title=_grammatical case_ |Anredefall |Einheitsfall |erster Fall |zweiter Fall |dritter Fall |vierter Fall |fünfter Fall |sechster Fall |Gebefall |Nennfall |Ruffall |Wemfall |Wenfall |Werfall |Wesfall |Wessenfall }}
***** Derived terms
{{col4|de|title=Derived terms of _Fall_ (noun) |Abfall |Anfall |Ausfall |Baufall |Bedarfsfall |Beifall |Durchfall |Einfall |Fallbeil<g:n> |Fallbeispiel<g:n> |Fallgatter<g:n> |Fallgeschwindigkeit<g:f> |Fallhammer |Fallhöhe |Fallobst<g:n> |Fallrohr<g:n> |Fallschirm |Fallstrick |Fallstudie<g:f> |Falltür<g:f> |Fallturm |Fallwind |freier Fall |Einzelfall |Gefahrenfall |Gegenfall |Glücksfall |Grenzfall |Kniefall |Kriminalfall |Mauerfall |Mordfall |Notfall |Präzedenzfall |Regelfall |Regenfall |Schneefall |Sonderfall |Spezialfall |Störfall |Störungsfall |Sündenfall |Todesfall |Überfall |Unfall |Vermisstenfall |Wasserfall |Zufall |Zwischenfall }} {{col4|de|title=Derived terms (_grammatical case_) |Anredefall |Beugefall |Beugfall |Einheitsfall |erster Fall |zweiter Fall |dritter Fall |vierter Fall |fünfter Fall |sechster Fall |Gebefall |Nennfall |Ruffall |Wemfall |Wenfall |Werfall |Wesfall |Wessenfall }} {{col4|de|title=Other derived terms of _Fall_ |auf jeden Fall |den Fall setzen |der Fall sein |fallweise |für den Fall |gesetzt den Fall |Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall }}
***** Related terms
{{col4|de |abfällig |anfällig |beifällig |fallen |falls |zufällig }}
*** Etymology 2
[de].
**** Noun
[n,(e)s,en]
1. [de] [de] halyard
***** Declension
[n,(e)s,en]
*** Further reading
- [Fall_stuerzen_hinfallen_Sache] - [Fall_Tau_Seil] - [R:de:DWDS] [de]
** Luxembourgish
*** Etymology
From [lb].
*** Pronunciation
- [lb]
*** Noun
[m]
1. case , situation , circumstance 2. case (of a person ) 3. case ( criminal case) 4. case ( grammatical ) FRÄIE FALL:
1. free fall OP ALLE FALL/ OP JIDDE FALL/ OP JIDDER FALL:
1. in any case, definitely 2. in any case, anyway OP KEE FALL:
1. under no circumstances, on no account
**** Related terms
- [lb]
** Pennsylvania German
*** Etymology 1
[pdc] From [pdc], from [pdc], from [pdc]. Compare [de], [nl].
**** Noun
[pdc]
1. fall 2. case , event
*** Etymology 2
Compare [de], [nl].
**** Noun
[pdc]
1. trap