KJV Dictionary Definition: fell
fell
FELL, pret. of fall.
FELL, a.
1. Cruel; barbarous; inhuman.
It seemed fury, discord, madness fell.
2. Fierce; savage; ravenous; bloody.
More fell than tigers on the Libyan plain.
FELL, n. L. pellis. A skin or hide of a beast; used chiefly in composition, as wool-fell.
FELL, n. A barren or stony hill. Local.
FELL, v.t. To cause to fall; to prostrate; to bring to the ground, either by cutting, as to fell trees, or by striking, as to fell an ox.
felled
FELL'ED, pp. Knocked or cut down.
felling
FELL'ING, ppr. Cutting or beating to the ground.
fellness
FELL'NESS, n. See Fell, cruel. Cruelty; fierce barbarity; rage.