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Definition of trull in English: trullnoun trʌltrəl archaic A prostitute. 〈古〉妓女 Example sentencesExamples - She is put in the charge of a kind-hearted trull, ‘whose business it was to prepare and break such young Fillies as I was to the mounting-block’.
- Ultimately, however, the poet objects far less to her supposedly natural feminine sluttishness than to her apparently unnatural intellectual pursuits: ‘Women grown intellectual grow dull, / And lose the mother wit of natural trull’.
- It included the insults jade, quean, baggage, harlot, drab, filth, flirt, gill, trull, dirtyheels, draggletail, flap, naughty-pack, slut, squirt and strumpet.
OriginEarly 16th century: from German Trulle. Rhymesannul, cull, dull, gull, hull, lull, mull, null, scull, skull, Solihull, Tull Definition of trull in US English: trullnountrəl archaic A prostitute. 〈古〉妓女 Example sentencesExamples - She is put in the charge of a kind-hearted trull, ‘whose business it was to prepare and break such young Fillies as I was to the mounting-block’.
- Ultimately, however, the poet objects far less to her supposedly natural feminine sluttishness than to her apparently unnatural intellectual pursuits: ‘Women grown intellectual grow dull, / And lose the mother wit of natural trull’.
- It included the insults jade, quean, baggage, harlot, drab, filth, flirt, gill, trull, dirtyheels, draggletail, flap, naughty-pack, slut, squirt and strumpet.
OriginEarly 16th century: from German Trulle. |