esik

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to fall
 * 2)  to rain, to snow
 * 3)  to fall somewhere, to happen to be at some place or time of an event on some day of the week or month or the stress on a particular syllable
 * 4)  to go down, to tumble, to drop, drop off, drop away e.g. price or popularity
 * 5)  to (happen to) be found, to lie, to be situated somewhere
 * 6)  to fall into or get into a situation e.g. falling victim to someone or something
 * 7)  to fall or belong within the scope, force, power, or effect of something, to be subject or liable to some regulation or jurisdiction
 * 8)  to be affected, to feel in some way with for the person affected
 * 9)  to happen, to come about
 * 10)  to attack, assail (with )
 * 1)  to go down, to tumble, to drop, drop off, drop away e.g. price or popularity
 * 2)  to (happen to) be found, to lie, to be situated somewhere
 * 3)  to fall into or get into a situation e.g. falling victim to someone or something
 * 4)  to fall or belong within the scope, force, power, or effect of something, to be subject or liable to some regulation or jurisdiction
 * 5)  to be affected, to feel in some way with for the person affected
 * 6)  to happen, to come about
 * 7)  to attack, assail (with )
 * 1)  to fall into or get into a situation e.g. falling victim to someone or something
 * 2)  to fall or belong within the scope, force, power, or effect of something, to be subject or liable to some regulation or jurisdiction
 * 3)  to be affected, to feel in some way with for the person affected
 * 4)  to happen, to come about
 * 5)  to attack, assail (with )
 * 1)  to happen, to come about
 * 2)  to attack, assail (with )
 * 1)  to happen, to come about
 * 2)  to attack, assail (with )
 * 1)  to attack, assail (with )
 * 1)  to attack, assail (with )