Definition of Proling

1. prole [v] - See also: prole

Lexicographical Neighbors of Proling

prolific
prolificacies
prolificacy
prolifically
prolification
prolificities
prolificity
prolifick
prolificness
prolificnesses
prolifigate
proligerous
prolinate
proline
prolines
proling (current term)
prolinol
prolix
prolixious
prolixities
prolixity
prolixly
prolixness
proll
prolled
proller
prollers
prolling
prolls
prolly

Literary usage of Proling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes ; with Additional Notes by Isaac Reed, Robert Dodsley, Octavius Gilchrist, John Payne Collier (1827)
"... a payre of new Gardes both rip and fledge. Is it true quoth my Lorde, will this geare never be lefte ? This causes swearing and staring, proling and ..."

2. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1845)
"The religious lady (an 100 times too good for such a man) falls in labour, beares a dead child, and after dies herselfe, while he was proling at Court in a ..."

3. Cottoni Posthuma: Divers Choice Pieces of that Renowned Antiquary Sir Robert by Robert Cotton (1884)
"... made to prevent the effects of Idleness, and then to apply main extremity of the Sword, when the proling habit gotten by that vice comes to light; ..."

4. The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine by John Boyd Thacher Collection (Library of Congress) (1803)
"... that the beginning ol (lie chapter encouraged my readers to hope for a little novelty, and therefore иу habitual proling mull ieem ..."

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