Felan
WiktionaryText
Etymology
West Germanic }, from Indo-European *(s)pol-, *(s)pal-. Cognate with Old Frisian fēla, Old Saxon gifōlian (Dutch voelen), Old High German fuolen (German fühlen); and with Latin pollere ‘be strong, able’, Bulgarian палам ‘search’, Old Russian пальць (Russian палец ‘finger, toe’).
Verb
(class 1 weak: 3 singular present , 3 singular preterite , preterite plural , past participle (ġe))
- to feel