Definition of the word loll

Pronunciation of vocabulary loll

lollverb

le ra

/lɒl//lɑːl/

Origin of the word loll

The word "loll" is an Old English verb that originally meant "lay idle" or "recline." It comes from a Germanic root, "*lulan," which shares similarities to the Old Norse word "lula," meaning "murmur" or "whisper." The Middle English version of "loll" was "lolen," and it appeared in the context of religious heresy in the 14th century. Lollards were followers of the theologian John Wycliffe, who advocated for a simpler interpretation of the Bible. Some members of this movement were known as Lollards, and they were often accursed of "lolling" or heretically interpreting religious texts. In modern English, the word "loll" has evolved to mean simply "rest one's head idly" or "indulge in something pleasantly." This interpretation again reflects the original meaning, as it entails a state of ease and relaxation. Overall, the origin of the word "loll" can be traced back to its Germanic roots, and its persistent usage reflects the timeless human desire for rest and relaxation.

Vocabulary summary loll

typetransitive verb

meaning(: out) stick out tongue

meaning(: on, against) lean (head); lean (hand); lean lazily against

typejournalize

meaningstick out (tongue)

meaningto lean one's head; to rest one's arms and legs lazily; to sit lazily; to stand lazily; to lean lazily

Example of vocabulary lollnamespace

meaning

to lie, sit or stand in a lazy, relaxed way

nằm, ngồi hoặc đứng một cách lười biếng, thoải mái

  • He lolled back in his chair by the fire.

    Anh ngả lưng vào chiếc ghế bên đống lửa.

  • After a long day at work, Sarah couldn't resist the temptation to loll on the couch with a good book.

    Sau một ngày dài làm việc, Sarah không thể cưỡng lại được sự cám dỗ nằm dài trên ghế sofa đọc một cuốn sách hay.

  • The children in the park were lolling about, chasing each other and laughing.

    Những đứa trẻ trong công viên đang nô đùa, đuổi bắt nhau và cười đùa.

  • The sun was so warm that Emily closed her eyes and lolled back in her chair, relishing the freedom of the weekend.

    Trời nắng ấm đến nỗi Emily nhắm mắt lại và ngả người ra sau ghế, tận hưởng sự tự do của ngày cuối tuần.

  • James leaned against the wall with a contented sigh and lolled his head to the side, lost in thought.

    James dựa vào tường thở dài thỏa mãn rồi nghiêng đầu sang một bên, chìm vào suy nghĩ.

meaning

to move or hang in a relaxed way

di chuyển hoặc treo một cách thoải mái

  • My head lolled against his shoulder.

    Đầu tôi tựa vào vai anh.

Idioms of vocabulary loll

have/want none of something
to refuse to accept something
  • I offered to pay but he was having none of it.
  • They pretended to be enthusiastic about my work but then suddenly decided they wanted none of it.
  • none but
    (literary)only
  • None but he knew the truth.
  • none the less
    despite this fact
    none other than
    used to emphasize who or what somebody/something is, when this is surprising
  • Her first customer was none other than Mrs Obama.

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