1) a hill or mountain ; also sharp, clever, hot. N.
2) a man, to knock him down. I'll FELL thee if, &c. a metaphor from FELLING timber.
·- imp. of Fall. II. Fell ·noun A wild field; a moor. III. Fell ·noun A barren or rocky hill. IV....
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
South out of Fell Street, in Cripplegate Ward Within (Boyle, 1799). First mention: O. and M. 1677. ...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
West out of Wood Street, at No. 70, to No. 12 Monkwell Street (P.O. Directory). In Cripplegate Ward ...
To cut down timber. To knock down by a heavy blow. Fell is the Anglo-Saxon for a skin or hide. ...
The Sailor's Word-Book
The top of a mountain not distinguished by a peak. ...
Met by chance. ...