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trollop

N หญิง ที่ ไม่ มีระเบียบ  หญิง โสเภ ณี 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TROLLOP

n.A stroller; a loiterer; a woman loosely dressed; a slattern.

 

TROLLOPEE

n.Formerly, a loose dress for females.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TROLLOP

Trol "lop, n. Etym: [From Troll to roll, to stroll; but cf. also Trull. ]

 

Defn: A stroller; a loiterer; esp. , an idle, untidy woman; a slattern; a slut; a whore.

 

TROLLOPEE

TROLLOPEE Trol `lop *ee ", n.

 

Defn: A kind of loose dress for women. [Obs. ] Goldsmith.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

trollop

trol lop |ˈträləp ˈtrɑləp | noun dated or humorous a woman perceived as sexually disreputable or promiscuous. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: perhaps related to trull .

 

Trollope, Anthony

Trol lope, Anthony |ˈträləp ˈtrɑləp | (1815 –82 ), English novelist. He is noted for the six “Barsetshire ” novels, including The Warden (1855 ) and Barchester Towers (1857 ), and for the six political “Palliser ” novels.

 

Oxford Dictionary

trollop

trol |lop |ˈtrɒləp | noun dated or humorous a sexually disreputable or promiscuous woman. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: perhaps related to trull .

 

Trollope, Anthony

Trollope, Anthony |ˈtrɒləp | (1815 –82 ), English novelist. He is best known for the six ‘Barsetshire ’ novels, including Barchester Towers (1857 ), and for the six political ‘Palliser ’ novels. He also worked for the General Post Office 1834 –67 and introduced the pillar box to Britain.