[ fealle] f. snare, trap, OEG.

[ feall-endlic], -enlic unstable, perishable, transient, Bl, W.

[ fealletian]concidere,’ MkLR 55 (a1).

-feallung v. [feax-f.]

[ +fealnis] f. ruin, LkL 234 (æ).

[ fealo] = (1) [fealu]; (2) [fela]

[ fēalōg] w. g. destitute, Gu 217.

[ fealohilte] yellow-hilted, Ma 166.

[ fealu] I. (feale) adj. gsm. feal(e)wes, fealuwes fallow, yellow, tawny, dun-coloured, grey, dusky, dark, Æ. [Ger. fahl]

[II.] n. fallow ground, E 179´.