Troll - Wikipedia In Norse mythology, troll, like thurs, is a term applied to jötnar and is mentioned throughout the Old Norse corpus In Old Norse sources, trolls are said to dwell in isolated mountains, rocks, and caves, sometimes live together (usually as father-and-daughter or mother-and-son), and are rarely described as helpful or friendly [2] The Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál describes an encounter
TROLL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Troll definition: to fish for or in with a moving line, either working the line up or down with a rod as in fishing for pike, or trailing the line behind a slow-moving boat See examples of TROLL used in a sentence
troll - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Partly: from Middle English trol (“demon (?); sorcerer (?)”) [and other forms], [1] from Old Norse trǫll (“conjurer, mage; witch”), from Proto-Germanic *truzlą (“supernatural being; demon, fiend; giant; monster”), probably from *trudaną (“to step on; to tread”) + *-ilą (suffix forming agent nouns); and
Trolling - Wikipedia A revision of a Wikipedia article shows a troll vandalizing by replacing content with an insult In slang, trolling is when a person posts deliberately offensive or provocative messages online [1] (such as in social media, a forum, a chat room, an online video game) or performs similar behaviors in real life The methods and motivations of trolls can range from benign to sadistic These