pitfall
n. US //ˈpɪtˌfɔɫ// UK //pˈɪtfɔːl// pit·fall
First recorded use in the 14th century from pit + fall in the sense of "pit trap, pit snare", from Old English fealle (“trap, snare”), from Proto-Germanic fallą, fallaz (“a fall, trap”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pōl-. Cognate with German Falle (“trap, snare”).