Definition of Proll

1. v. t. To search or prowl after; to rob; to plunder.

2. v. i. To prowl about; to rob.

Definition of Proll

1. prole [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: prole

Lexicographical Neighbors of Proll

prolificness
prolificnesses
prolifigate
proligerous
prolinate
proline
prolines
proling
prolinol
prolix
prolixious
prolixities
prolixity
prolixly
prolixness
proll (current term)
prolled
proller
prollers
prolling
prolls
prolly
prolocution
prolocutions
prolocutor
prolocutors
prolocutorship
prolocutorships
prologed
prologing

Literary usage of Proll

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

1. A Grammar of the New Testament Greek by Alexander Buttmann (1891)
"... not yet satisfactorily established from other writers, occurs in 1 Tim. ii. 2. Cf. Lobeck, Path. proll. p. 158. The adjectival forms of the comparative ..."

2. Exposition of the First Epistle of Peter: Considered in Reference to the by Wilhelm Steiger, Patrick Fairbairn (1836)
"... namely which refer to reports upon the early life of the Apostle, by whom it was written ; which any one that pleases may find in Pott (proll. in Comm. ..."

3. The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge: A by Montague Rhodes James, Roger Gale (1900)
"Text 134 Alii duo proll. in f. 1. D. Abacuc. Quatuor prophete 134 b. Text . ... 14I Alii duo proll. ff. 1. F. Liber .Baruch. Prol. scribitur f. I. F .. ..."

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