Meaning: fall

Represented in 146 languages with 41 cognate sets.

Illustrative Context

I fell from the tree yesterday and hurt my back.

Target Sense
  • The most generic intransitive verb for falling from a height, through the air, to the ground.
  • In many languages this may be the same verb as used for just falling over from standing, walking or running. Avoid, however, any verb that is limited to these senses. The verb selected must be applicable to falling from a height, as in the illustrative context.
  • In many languages the basic verb may be applicable to objects falling as well as to people (as in the illustrative context). Avoid, however, verbs applicable only to objects falling. The verb selected must be applicable to people falling.
  • Avoid terms with more specific senses of falling off a surface, tripping up, tipping over, etc..
  • Avoid terms that include reference or implications of the cause of falling.

Cognate sets for meaning: fall

Id <span style="white-space:nowrap;">IE-CoR ref. form&nbsp;</span> <span style="white-space:nowrap;">IE-CoR ref. lang.&nbsp;</span> # clades # lexemes loan? pll loan? pll deriv.? ideoph.? loan src lang. src lex cogset. Details

Lexeme Details

Language Lexeme Phonetic Phonemic Cognate set loan? pll loan? Source lang