different between drollist vs drollest
drollist
English
Etymology
droll +? -ist
Noun
drollist (plural drollists)
- (archaic) A droll; a buffoon.
- 1681, Joseph Glanvill, Sadducismus Triumphatus
- These idle Drollists have an utter Antipathy to all the braver and more generous kinds of Knowledge
- 1681, Joseph Glanvill, Sadducismus Triumphatus
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drollest
English
Adjective
drollest
- superlative form of droll: most droll
Anagrams
- strolled
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