fälla

Etymology 1
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) a trap

Etymology 2
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to fell, to drop, to bring down (make something fall)
 * 2) to kill (by implication)
 * 3) to trip (make someone fall by knocking their feet from under them)
 * 4) to convict (proclaim someone guilty of what they been accused of (in a courtroom))
 * 5) to drop (a comment, statement, etc.)
 * 6) to be the deciding factor (in)
 * 7)  to bleed (lose color)
 * 8)  to precipitate (out of a liquid)
 * 9)  to fold (something more or less rigid (so as to bring it into or out of a more compact and often "deactivated" state))
 * 1) to drop (a comment, statement, etc.)
 * 2) to be the deciding factor (in)
 * 3)  to bleed (lose color)
 * 4)  to precipitate (out of a liquid)
 * 5)  to fold (something more or less rigid (so as to bring it into or out of a more compact and often "deactivated" state))
 * 1)  to precipitate (out of a liquid)
 * 2)  to fold (something more or less rigid (so as to bring it into or out of a more compact and often "deactivated" state))
 * 1)  to fold (something more or less rigid (so as to bring it into or out of a more compact and often "deactivated" state))