troll
11troll — Ⅰ. troll [1] ► NOUN ▪ (in folklore) an ugly cave dwelling being depicted as either a giant or a dwarf. ORIGIN originally in the sense «witch»: from Old Norse and Swedish troll, Danish trold. Ⅱ. troll [2] ► VERB 1) …
12troll — UK US /trəʊl/ verb [I] ► to search in many places to find people or information you want, especially on the internet: »Eager to secure the company s future, he started trolling for merger partners. » troll for bargains/data/jobs ► MARKETING to… …
13troll — s.m.inv. ES norv. {{wmetafile0}} TS mitol. nella mitologia nordica, essere maligno dall aspetto di gnomo o di gigante, che vive in luoghi solitari come boschi, montagne, caverne e sim. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1934. ETIMO: dal nord. ant. troll …
14troll — troll·er; troll; …
15troll — troll1 [trōl] vt. [ME trollen, to roll, troll, wander, prob. < MFr troller < ? MHG trollen, to walk or run with short steps: see TROLL2] 1. to roll; revolve 2. a) to sing the parts of (a round, catch, etc.) in succession b) to sing lustily… …
16Troll — Troll, in der nord. Mythologie allgemeine Bezeichnung böser dämonischer Wesen (Riesen, Kobolde etc.). Auch Menschen, die von übernatürlichen Eigenschaften schädlichen Gebrauch machten (Zauberer, Hexen), werden häufig T. genannt …
17Troll — Troll,der:⇨Kobold(1) …
18troll — → trol …
19troll — |tról| s. m. Ver trol. • Plural: trolls. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa …
20troll — /ted. tʀɔl/ s. m. inv. CFR. demone, elfo, genio …