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Definition of Lollers
1. loller [n] - See also: loller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lollers
Literary usage of Lollers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Henry VIII by Edward Hall (1904)
"... thei did so much of malice that they accused him of heresy, and brought him
to the lollers tower and ther was founde deed as you have hard. ..."
2. The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the Fifteenth Century by James Gairdner, John Page, John Lydgate, William Gregory (1876)
"... called lollers, atte the sygne of the Ax, ... lollers hadde caste to have made a
... the lollers ..."
3. The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman: In Three Parallel Texts by William Langland (1886)
"The sense is—'These lollers, etc., contrariwise covet all that the old holy ...
It is clear that the ' lollers ' did not covet the contrary of riches, ..."
4. The Reign of Henry VII from Contemporary Sources by Albert Frederick Pollard (1914)
"... day of October] 9 October, at Powles Crosse stood iiij lollers w* the Bookes
... that the said lollers bar. ..."
5. Early English Text Society by Early English Text Society (1877)
"The sense is— " These lollers, &c., contrariwise covet all that the old holy ...
It is clear that the " lollers " did not covet the contrary of riches, ..."