Definition
A person or thing that falls; specifically, a worker who cuts down trees.
Etymology
From the verb 'fall' plus the agent noun suffix '-er' (one who does). The most common usage refers to loggers or lumberjacks who fell trees for timber.
Kelly Says
A professional 'faller' in logging is one of the most dangerous and skilled jobs ever—they read trees like surgeons read bodies, knowing exactly how they'll fall to avoid crushing equipment or coworkers, which is why experienced fallers were historically paid extraordinarily well.
Translations
BNবাংলা
পতনকারী
pa-tan-ka-ree
CACatalà
caiguda
kay-goo-da
CSČeština
padající
pa-da-ji-chi
DADansk
faldende
fal-den-de
DEDeutsch
Fallender
fal-len-der
ELΕλληνικά
πέφτον
pef-ton
ESEspañol
caído
kah-ee-doh
FISuomi
putoava
pu-to-a-va
FRFrançais
tombeau
tom-bo
HIहिन्दी
गिरने वाला
gi-re-ne va-la
IDBahasa Indonesia
jatuh
ja-tuh
ITItaliano
cadere
kah-deh-reh
MSBahasa Melayu
jatuh
ja-tuh
NONorsk
fallende
fal-len-de
PLPolski
padający
pa-da-y-shchi
PTPortuguês
caído
kay-doh
RORomână
căzător
ka-zator
RUРусский
падающий
padayushchiy
SVSvenska
fallande
fal-lan-de
SWKiswahili
kuanguka
kua-ngu-ka
TAதமிழ்
திருகுபவர்
thir-ku-pa-var
UKУкраїнська
падаючий
pa-da-yu-chiy
URاردو
گرتا ہوا
ger-tah hoo-ah