ONFALL

Etymology

Noun

onfall (plural onfalls)

A falling on or upon; an attack, onset, or assault.

A fall of rain or snow.

The fall of the evening.

Verb

onfall (third-person singular simple present onfalls, present participle onfalling, simple past onfell, past participle onfallen)

(transitive) To fall on or upon.

(transitive) To assault.

Anagrams

• Fallon, fall on, lolfan

Source: Wiktionary



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