Fall

See also: fall and fäll

English

Proper noun

the Fall

  1. (theology) The sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin, as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve. [from 14th c.]

Translations


German

Etymology

From Middle High German val, Old High German val.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fal/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -al

Noun

Fall m (genitive Falls or Falles, plural Fälle)

  1. case (actual event, situation, or fact; piece of work; instance or event as a topic of study; legal proceeding; grammar: specific inflection of a word; medicine: instance of a specific condition or set of symptoms)
  2. fall, drop
  3. fall, decline
    der Fall des Römischen Reichesthe fall of the Roman Empire

Declension

Synonyms

  • (grammar: specific inflection of a word): Kasus m

Hyponyms

grammatical case

Coordinate terms

(grammar: specific inflection of a word):

Derived terms

Derived terms of Fall (noun)
Derived terms (grammatical case)
Other derived terms of Fall

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German val.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fal/, [fɑl]
    Rhymes: -ɑl

Noun

Fall m (plural Fäll)

  1. case, situation, circumstance

Pennsylvania German

Etymology 1

Compare German Fall, Dutch geval.

Noun

Fall m (plural Felle)

  1. fall
  2. case, event

Etymology 2

Compare German Falle, Dutch val.

Noun

Fall f (plural Falle)

  1. trap
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