tofall

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English tofal, equivalent to to- +‎ fall. Compare Dutch toeval, German Zufall, Danish tilfælde, Swedish tillfälle, Icelandic tilfelli. More at to, fall.

Noun[edit]

tofall (plural tofalls)

  1. (archaic, poetic) Decline; settling; end; close.
  2. (archaic, architecture) A shed or building annexed to the wall of a larger one, having its roof formed in a single slope with the top resting against the wall; lean-to.

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Middle English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From to- +‎ fall.

Noun[edit]

tofall (plural tofalles)

  1. (architecture) A small structure, e.g. a shed, that is annexed to the wall of a larger one, having its roof formed in a single slope with the top resting against the wall.
  2. (metaphorical) An insignificant or unessential trait.

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