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falt

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See also: fält, falț, and -falt

English

Noun

falt (plural falts)

  1. An old English measure of wheat in London containing 9 bushels.
    • 1882, James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, volume 4, page 205:
      ...1 Hen. V, cap. 10... This statute also denounces the London falt, which contained nine bushels, and a practice which had grown up in the city of making sellers of corn not only submit to this extra measure, but to a tax for measuring corn.

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Hungarian

Etymology

fal + -t (personal suffix)

Pronunciation

Verb

falt

  1. third-person singular indicative past indefinite of fal

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

falt

  1. inflection of falle:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Norwegian Nynorsk

Adjective

falt

  1. neuter singular of fal

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *falþō, related to the verb *falþaną (to fold), whence also Old English feald, Old Norse faldr.

Noun

falt f

  1. fold

Descendants

  • Middle High German: valt, valte

Scottish Gaelic

Swedish

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