“trolly-lolly”的英英意思

单词 trolly-lolly
释义 trolly-lolly, int.|ˈtrɒlɪˈlɒlɪ|
[Cf. trolloll.]
A refrain of a song, expressing careless gaiety or jollity. Also in nonce (threatening) use as v. trans. (quot. 1723). So trolylow (also as an expression of contempt), troloˈlay Sc. (in conjunction with hogmanay). Also trolly trolly (? int. or a.), expressing contempt.
1362Langl. P. Pl. A. vii. 109 Þenne seten summe and songen atte ale, And holpen him to herien wiþ ‘Hey! trolly-lolly!’ [1377 B. vi. 118 ‘how! trolli-lolli!’ 1393 C. ix. 123 ‘hoy! troly! lolly!’].1529Lyndesay Complaynt 245 Now trittyll, trattyll, trolylow,..thow dois bot mow.c1530Hickscorner 690, I was not gladde, perde! but now: Hey, trolly, lolly! Let us se who can descaunt on this same.1567Triall Treas. (1850) 5 Hey howe, troly lowe; hey dery, dery.a1693Urquhart's Rabelais iii. xxxvi. 298 Wishy, washy; Trolly, trolly.1723Case of Edward Collins 11 She said to her I'll trolly-lolly you.1792Caledonian Mercury 2 Jan. (Jam. s.v. Hogmanay), The cry of Hogmanay Trololay, is of usage immemorial in this country.

 

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