Trulla

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German

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Etymology

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Perhaps a feminised form of dialectal Upper German Trull, Troll (coarse, boorish person), which is probably inherited from Proto-Germanic *truzlą. Cognate with Troll (troll), from Old Norse.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtrʊla/, [ˈtʁʊla]
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Noun

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Trulla f (genitive Trulla, plural Trullas)

  1. (colloquial) A somewhat negative word for a female person, sometimes associated with slovenliness, sometimes more with silliness and loquacity (in this sense especially of little girls).

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