different between goll vs gnoll
goll
English
Etymology 1
Noun
goll (plural golls)
- (obsolete) A hand.
Etymology 2
From God.
Proper noun
goll
- (dialect, euphemistic) God
Manx
Etymology
See Irish goil.
Noun
goll m (genitive singular [please provide], plural [please provide])
- verbal noun of immee
- going
Synonyms
- immeeaght
Derived terms
- goll as gaccan (“going and grumbling”)
Mutation
goll From the web:
- what golly means
- what gollum calls my precious crossword
- what gollum was formerly known as
- what gollum meaning
- what golliwog meaning
- what's gollum's name
- what gollum calls the ring crossword clue
- what gollum says about the ring
gnoll
English
Etymology
According to A Brief History of Gnolls, by Paul Haynie, they were created by Lord Dunsany in "How Nuth Would Have Practiced His Art Upon the Gnoles", and the name was likely derived from a playing field of the Welsh All Blacks known as the Gnoll, probably derived from English knoll
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /n??l/
- (US) IPA(key): /no?l/
- Homophone: knoll
Noun
gnoll (plural gnolls)
- A usually evil and hyena-like humanoid creature found in various forms in fantasy literature and video games.
References
gnoll From the web:
- what gnoll means
- gnoll what does it mean
- what do gulls eat
- what do gnolls sound like
- what are gnolls afraid of
- what are gnolls based on
- what's on gnoll park neath
- what language do gnolls speak
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- goll vs gnoll
- goll vs foll
- gall vs goll
- poll vs goll
- golding vs bolding
- bonding vs bolding
- bolding vs boding
- bolning vs bolding
- bolding vs folding
- bolling vs bolding
- bolding vs holding
- bolding vs boldine
- colling vs colting
- colting vs coating
- coting vs colting
- terms vs bolling
- bolling vs tolling
- dolling vs bolling
- belling vs bolling
- bolling vs polling