[ fālǣcan] to be at enmity with, show hostility to, LL 160[20,7].
[ fal-d], -æd, -od, -ud m. ‘fold,’ stall, stable, cattle-pen, A, Gl, Jn.
fald- (N) = feald-
[ faldgang] m. going to the (sheep-) fold, W 17020e.
[ faldhrīðer] n. stalled ox, MF 158.
[ faldian] to make a fold, hurdle off sheep, LL 454[9]. [‘fold’]
falew- = feal(e)w-
fall- (VPs; NG) = feall-
falod = [fald]