TROLL


Meaning of TROLL in English

troll 1

— troller , n.

/trohl/ , v.t.

1. to sing or utter in a full, rolling voice.

2. to sing in the manner of a round or catch.

3. to fish for or in with a moving line, working the line up or down with a rod, as in fishing for pike, or trailing the line behind a slow-moving boat.

4. to move (the line or bait) in doing this.

5. to cause to turn round and round; roll.

6. Obs. to hand around, as a bowl of liquor at table.

v.i.

7. to sing with a full, rolling voice; give forth full, rolling tones.

8. to be uttered or sounded in such tones.

9. to fish by trolling.

10. to roll; turn round and round.

11. to move nimbly, as the tongue in speaking.

n.

12. a song whose parts are sung in succession; a round.

13. the act of trolling.

14. a lure used in trolling for fish.

15. the fishing line containing the lure and hook for use in trolling.

[ 1350-1400; ME trollen to roll, stroll troller to run here and there trollen walk or run with short steps ]

troll 2

/trohl/ , n.

1. (in Scandinavian folklore) any of a race of supernatural beings, sometimes conceived as giants and sometimes as dwarfs, inhabiting caves or subterranean dwellings.

2. Slang. a person who lives or sleeps in a park or under a viaduct or bridge, as a bag lady or derelict.

[ 1610-20; troll demon ]

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .