falðing

falðing
m (-es/-as) mass, load; something that falls

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  • fal´ter|ing|ly — fal|ter|ing «FL tuhr ihng», adjective. that falters: »a faltering hand. –fal´ter|ing|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • fal|ter|ing — «FL tuhr ihng», adjective. that falters: »a faltering hand. –fal´ter|ing|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • falþan — *falþan, *faldan germ., stark. Verb: nhd. falten; ne. fold (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., ae., mnl., as., ahd.; Vw.: s. *bi , *ga ; Etymologie: s …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • fal|si|fy — «FL suh fy», verb, fied, fy|ing. –v.t. 1. to make false; change in order to deceive; misrepresent: »The cheat falsified his bowling score when no one was looking. SYNONYM(S): counterfeit. 2. to prove to be false; disprove …   Useful english dictionary

  • fal — al·fal·fa; cell·fal·cic·u·la; de·fal·cate; de·fal·ca·tion; de·fal·ca·tor; fal·a·na·ka; fal·ba·la; fal·ca·ta; fal·cate; fal·cat·ed; fal·chion; fal·cial; fal·ci·form; fal·cip·a·rum; fal·co; fal·con·er; fal·co·nes; fal·con·et; fal·con·i·dae;… …   English syllables

  • un|fal´ter|ing|ly — un|fal|ter|ing «uhn FL tuhr ihng», adjective. not faltering; unhesitating; unwavering: »sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust (William Cullen Bryant). –un|fal´ter|ing|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • un|fal|ter|ing — «uhn FL tuhr ihng», adjective. not faltering; unhesitating; unwavering: »sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust (William Cullen Bryant). –un|fal´ter|ing|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • de|fal´ca|tor — de|fal|cate «dih FAL kayt, FL », intransitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. to steal or misuse money entrusted to one s care: »The collector defalcated with the rents. ╂[< Medieval Latin defalcare (with English ate1) (literally) to cut off with a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • de|fal|cate — «dih FAL kayt, FL », intransitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. to steal or misuse money entrusted to one s care: »The collector defalcated with the rents. ╂[< Medieval Latin defalcare (with English ate1) (literally) to cut off with a sickle <… …   Useful english dictionary

  • falsify — fal•si•fy [[t]ˈfɔl sə faɪ[/t]] v. fied, fy•ing 1) to make false or incorrect, esp. so as to deceive: to falsify income tax reports[/ex] 2) to fashion or alter fraudulently: to falsify a signature[/ex] 3) to represent falsely: to falsify one s… …   From formal English to slang

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