fell (EN)
verb, noun, adjective

This word can also be a form of:
fall (verb)

verb “fell”

fell; he fells; past felled, part. felled; ger. felling
  1. to cut down a tree
    The lumberjack felled the old oak tree with a single, powerful swing.
  2. to kill, destroy
    The knight felled the dragon with a single blow.

noun “fell”

sg. fell, pl. fells
  1. the act of cutting down trees
    The forest was much smaller after the recent fell of trees.
  2. (literary) the skin or fur of an animal
    The hunter carefully cleaned the deer fell to use it for a warm blanket.
  3. (Northern England, Scotland) a high, rocky hill or a group of mountains
    We hiked up the steep path until we reached the top of the fell.

adjective “fell”

fell, non-gradable
  1. (literary) harsh, cruel, fierce
    The fell warrior showed no mercy as he charged through the battlefield.