Troll(n.) 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.
Troll(n.) The act of moving round; routine; repetition.
Troll(n.) A song the parts of which are sung in succession; a catch; a round.
Troll(n.) A trolley.
Troll(v. i.) To roll; to run about; to move around; as, to troll in a coach and six.
Troll(v. i.) To move rapidly; to wag.
Troll(v. i.) To take part in trolling a song.
Troll(v. i.) To fish with a rod whose line runs on a reel; also, to fish by drawing the hook through the water.
Troll(v. t.) To move circularly or volubly; to roll; to turn.
Troll(v. t.) To send about; to circulate, as a vessel in drinking.
Troll(v. t.) To sing the parts of in succession, as of a round, a catch, and the like; also, to sing loudly or freely.
Troll(v. t.) To angle for with a trolling line, or with a book drawn along the surface of the water; hence, to allure.
Troll(v. t.) To fish in; to seek to catch fish from.
Trolled(imp. & p. p.) of Troll
Trolling(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Troll
Words within trollings