different between trollish vs orkish
trollish
English
Etymology
troll +? -ish
Adjective
trollish (comparative more trollish, superlative most trollish)
- Resembling or pertaining to a troll (supernatural being).
- 2012, Christoper Zara, Tortured Artists: From Picasso and Monroe to Warhol and Winehouse, the Twisted Secrets of the World's Most Creative Minds, part 1, chapter 1, page 26
- Clara's father, a trollish ne'er-do-well who spent most of his time in brothels and saloons, would disappear for days and weeks at a stretch, leaving Clara and her mother to fend for themselves.
- 2012, Christoper Zara, Tortured Artists: From Picasso and Monroe to Warhol and Winehouse, the Twisted Secrets of the World's Most Creative Minds, part 1, chapter 1, page 26
- Resembling or pertaining to a troll (Internet troublemaker).
Derived terms
- trollishly
- trollishness
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orkish
English
Etymology
Variant of orcish. Popularized by J. R. R. Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings.
Adjective
orkish (comparative more orkish, superlative most orkish)
- (fantasy) Of, pertaining to, or sharing similarities with an orc.
- He grimaced in an orkish manner.
See also
- trollish
Translations
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