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Inherited from Late Latin falvus, from Frankish *falu, from Proto-Germanic *falwaz. Cognate with French fauve, English fallow.

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falb (feminine falba, masculine plural falbs, feminine plural falbes)

  1. fallow, tawny
    Synonym: lleonat

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From Proto-Germanic *falwaz; more at fahl.

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falb (strong nominative masculine singular falber, comparative falber, superlative am falbsten)

  1. Alternative form of fahl (of horses: pale, dun-coloured)
  2. (archaic) Alternative form of fahl (other senses)

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