trollop

trollop
trollop 1610s, "slovenly woman," probably from TROLL (Cf. troll) (v.) in sense of "roll about, wallow."
[A] certain Anne Hayward, wife of Gregory Hayward of Beighton, did in the parishe church of Beighton aforesaid in the time of Divine Service or Sermon there, and when the Minister was reading & praying, violently & boisterously presse & enter into the seat or place where one Elizabeth, wife of Robert Spurlinir, was quietly at her Devotion & Duty to Almighty God and then and there did quarrel chide & braule & being evilly & inalitiously bent did use then and there many rayleing opprobrious Speeches & Invectives against the said Elizabeth calling her Tripe & Trallop, to the great disturbance both of the Minister and Congregation. [Archdeaconry of Sudbury, Suffolk, Court Proceedings, 1682]

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  • Trollop — Trol lop, n. [From {Troll} to roll, to stroll; but cf. also {Trull}.] A stroller; a loiterer; esp., an idle, untidy woman; a slattern; a slut; a whore. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trollop — ► NOUN dated or humorous ▪ a sexually disreputable or promiscuous woman. ORIGIN perhaps related to archaic trull prostitute , from German Trulle …   English terms dictionary

  • trollop — [trä′ləp] n. [prob. < Ger trolle, wench: see TROLL2] 1. Now Rare a slovenly, dirty woman; slattern 2. a sexually promiscuous woman; specif., a prostitute …   English World dictionary

  • trollop —    a prostitute    Originally, an untidy or slatternly woman and to trollop was to work in a slovenly manner.    The euphemism dates from the 18th century:     That impudent trollop, who is with child by you. (Henry Fielding, 1742) …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • trollop — UK [ˈtrɒləp] / US [ˈtrɑləp] noun [countable] Word forms trollop : singular trollop plural trollops old fashioned 1) offensive an insulting word for a woman whose sexual behaviour is considered to be immoral 2) an insulting word for a woman who is …   English dictionary

  • trollop —    A word used to describe a woman who is either slovenly or sexually loose. Modern women are perhaps less likely to be called trollops than were their sisters in the eighteenth century.    Thomas Wolfe may have been right to illustrate… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • trollop — noun Etymology: perhaps irregular from trull Date: 1621 a vulgar or disreputable woman; especially one who engages in sex promiscuously or for money …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Trollop — A woman regarded as slovenly or untidy, or a women seen as a whore or prostitute [websters dictionary] …   Wikipedia

  • trollop — trollopy, adj. /trol euhp/, n. 1. an immoral or promiscuous woman, esp. a prostitute. 2. an untidy or slovenly woman; slattern. [1605 15; earlier trollops; perh. akin to TROLL1] * * * …   Universalium

  • trollop — 1. noun /ˈtɹɒl.əp/ a) A woman held by others as retaining a vulgar and discourteous disposition. b) A strumpet. 2. verb /ˈtɹɒl.əp/ a) …   Wiktionary

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