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Felling

Fell \Fell\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Felled; p. pr. & vb. n. Felling.] [AS. fellan, a causative verb fr. feallan to fall; akin to D. vellen, G. f["a]llen, Icel. fella, Sw. f["a]lla, Dan. f[ae]lde. See Fall, v. i.] To cause to fall; to prostrate; to bring down or to the ground; to cut down.

Stand, or I'll fell thee down.
--Shak.

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felling

n. The act by which something is felled. vb. (present participle of fell English)

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Felling

Felling is the process of downing individual trees, an element of the task of logging. The person cutting the trees is a feller.

Felling (disambiguation)

Felling is the process of cutting trees in a logging operation.

Felling may also refer to:

  • Felling, Tyne and Wear, an urban area in England
  • Felling, the process by which a felled seam is produced

Usage examples of "felling".

The shadow that was Cloud was pulling ahead of them again, nothing but a grayness in the ambient and a grayness in the softly felling snow.

Harphaxi mercenary cavalry made a brief feint toward the left of the Hostigi force, but the arquebusiers let fly, their volley felling two score of horses and emptying a few saddles.

They went through Gateshead, Felling, and Pelaw, and here they bypassed Hebbum and by a narrow road cut across open country.

But one would already suppose by the felling of trees and the devastation of the stream down below, that moon-folk were a high-handed lot, lacking fear of judgment on themselves, or perhaps simply lacking any realization that the Tachi were civilized people, who ought to be respected.

Then he told of the blows that followed, and of his last that wounded Lozelle, shearing through his mail and felling him as an ox is felled by the butcher: How also, when he sprang forward to kill him, this mighty and brutal man had prayed for mercy, prayed it in the name of Christ and of their own mother, whom as a child he knew in Essex: How he could not slaughter him, being helpless, but turned away, saying that he left him to be dealt with by Al-je-bal, whereupon this traitorous dog sprang up and strove to knife him.

Sir Arthur has strengthened the front by felling trees and forming abattis, so that he has good reason to hope that, poor as the Spanish troops may be, they should be able to hold their part of the line.

On Thursday and Friday the Austrians were engaged, as usual, in felling trees, forming abattis, throwing up earthworks, and in all ways strengthening their position.

The gun blew to pieces, felling several sailors and shattering the leg of Lieutenant Barron, the officer Adams so admired.

He was felling a tall candlenut tree, and each resounding stroke bit deep into the soft wood.

He had a mental picture of himself felling those trees with it, trimming them and sliding them endwise into place.

The rest of the loggers were higher on the mountain, felling trees and hauling them to the creek so that they could be floated down to the mill.

Long lines of earthworks were being constructed, gangs of negros were felling trees, building forts and batteries, making abatis, and toiling with numbers of huge guns which were being moved out and placed in position.

He emphasized his point by slamming Bleeder, one-handed, into the trunk of another nearby maple, nearly felling that one as well.

All the hotter hours of the day have I worked in the bush felling trees, sawing and splitting logs, and adzing rough timber, the while November's unclouded sun evaporated perspiration almost as speedily as it flowed from high-pressure pores.

Fialt, Kirah, and Chak took turns with the woodknife, felling and stripping pines, keeping a constant supply of twenty-foot posts coming, as well as stacking the scraps for the cooking fires.