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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
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 .. ..."