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trolly-lolly
trolly-lolly, int. (ˈtrɒlɪˈlɒlɪ) [Cf. trolloll.] A refrain of a song, expressing careless gaiety or jollity. Also in nonce (threatening) use as v. trans. (quot. 1723). So † trolylow (also as an expression of contempt), troloˈlay Sc. (in conjunction with hogmanay). Also † trolly trolly (? int. or a.)... Oxford English Dictionary
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trolly
▪ I. trolly, n.1 (ˈtrɒlɪ) Also 7–8 trolly-lolly. [Cf. Flemish tralje, traalje, trellis, lattice, mesh, network (De Bo). Kant (q. 1882) is Flem. for ‘edge, border, lace, point’.] 1. Name of a kind of lace: see quots. Also attrib.a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Trolly-lolly, coarse Lace once much in fa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hey, trolly lolly lo!/ Anónimo s. XV-XVI; 11. My lady Carey's dompe/ Anónimo c. 1500; 12. A Robin/ Robert Cornysh; 13. wikipedia.org
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troll
▪ I. troll, n.1 (trəʊl) Also 6 trowell, 7 trole, troul, trowle, 7–9 trowl. [app. f. troll v.; but in some uses the derivation is uncertain.] 1. The act of trolling; a going or moving round; routine or repetition.1705 Rowe Biter i. i, Make up the Troll of the Sentence, as merrily conceited Persons ar... Oxford English Dictionary
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hoy
▪ I. hoy, n.1 (hɔɪ) Also 6–7 hoie, hoye, 7 hoigh, huy. [app. ad. MDu. hoei, pl. hoeyen (Verwijs and Verdam), var. of hoede, heude, huede, mod.Du. † heude, heu, whence also obs. F. heu (Jal). Ulterior origin unknown.] ‘A small vessel, usually rigged as a sloop, and employed in carrying passengers and... Oxford English Dictionary
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