English to English noun
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(Scandanavian folklore) a supernatural creature (either a dwarf or a giant) that is supposed to live in caves or in the mountains | | source: wordnet30
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a partsong in which voices follow each other; one voice starts and others join in one after another until all are singing different parts of the song at the same time | | Example: they enjoyed singing rounds
source: wordnet30
3 |
a fisherman's lure that is used in trolling | | Example: he used a spinner as his troll
source: wordnet30
4 |
angling by drawing a baited line through the water | | source: wordnet30
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A supernatural being, often represented as of diminutive size, but sometimes as a giant, and fabled to inhabit caves, hills, and like places; a witch. | | source: webster1913
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The act of moving round; routine; repetition. | | source: webster1913 verb
7 |
circulate, move around | | source: wordnet30
8 |
cause to move round and round | | Example: The child trolled her hoop
source: wordnet30
9 |
sing the parts of (a round) in succession | | source: wordnet30
10 |
angle with a hook and line drawn through the water | | source: wordnet30
11 |
sing loudly and without inhibition | | source: wordnet30
12 |
praise or celebrate in song | | Example: All tongues shall troll you
source: wordnet30
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speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling voice | | source: wordnet30
14 |
To move circularly or volubly; to roll; to turn. | | source: webster1913
15 |
To roll; to run about; to move around; as, to troll in a coach and six. | | source: webster1913
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