fælle

Danish

[ˈfɛlə]

noun
Definitions
  • (archaic) a fellow, companion

Etymology

Inherited from Old Norse félagi (companion, fellow, one with whom one has joined one's property, shareholder, associate, colleague, partner, comrade), félag (fellowship), fé (wealth, livestock, property, money, cattle, sheep) + Old Norse lag (fellowship, place, layer, stratum, companionship, thrust, stab, etc, standard, cohabitation, due place).

Origin

Old Norse

lag

Gloss

fellowship, place, layer, stratum, companionship, thrust, stab, etc, standard, cohabitation, due place

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Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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