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troll (trōl), in Scandinavian folklore, dwarfish or gigantic creature of caves and hills. Variously friendly or malicious, trolls toiled as smiths. The mountain king in Ibsen's Peer Gynt is a troll. troll1 Angling a bait or lure used in trolling, such as a spinner troll2 (in Scandinavian folklore) one of a class of supernatural creatures that dwell in caves or mountains and are depicted either as dwarfs or as giants
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| I think my husband and I probably would've had a troller operating out of southeastern Alaska. That's what Coos Bay, OR, tuna troller Jim Peterson did, according to an Associated Press report, when the transmission on his 60-year-old Alice M. To quote the review of the hardcover in KLIATT, March 2004: Robbie has been raised in tiny Port Protection, Alaska, but now that he's 16 he's eager to leave home to work on a salmon troller, both to make money for his family and for the thrill of catching the huge King salmon. |
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