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knoll 1 K0092300 (nōl)n. A small rounded hill or mound; a hillock. [Middle English knol, from Old English cnoll.]
knoll 2 K0092300 (nōl) Archaic v. knolled, knoll·ing, knolls v.intr. To ring mournfully; knell.v.tr. To ring or sound (a bell, for example) mournfully; knell.n. A knell. [Middle English knollen, probably alteration of knellen, to knell; see knell.]knoll (nəʊl) n (Physical Geography) a small rounded hill[Old English cnoll; compare Old Norse knollr hilltop] ˈknolly adj
knoll (nəʊl) n, vb an archaic or dialect word for knell ˈknoller nknoll1 (noʊl) n. a small, rounded hill or mound. [before 900; Middle English cnol, Old English cnoll, c. Middle Dutch, Middle High German knolle clod, Old Norse knollr summit] knoll′y, adj. knoll2 (noʊl) Archaic. v.t. 1. to ring or toll a bell for; announce by tolling. 2. to ring or toll (a bell). v.i. 3. to sound, as a bell; ring. 4. to sound a knell. n. 5. a stroke of a bell in ringing or tolling. [1350–1400; Middle English (n. and v.); alter. of knell] knoll′er, n. knoll - The summit or rounded top of a mountain or hill, it seems to derive from Old Teutonic knoo-lo, meaning "ball, clod, knot."See also related terms for summit.knoll Past participle: knolled Gerund: knolling
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| I knoll | | you knoll | | he/she/it knolls | | we knoll | | you knoll | | they knoll |
| Preterite |
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| I knolled | | you knolled | | he/she/it knolled | | we knolled | | you knolled | | they knolled |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am knolling | | you are knolling | | he/she/it is knolling | | we are knolling | | you are knolling | | they are knolling |
| Present Perfect |
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| I have knolled | | you have knolled | | he/she/it has knolled | | we have knolled | | you have knolled | | they have knolled |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was knolling | | you were knolling | | he/she/it was knolling | | we were knolling | | you were knolling | | they were knolling |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had knolled | | you had knolled | | he/she/it had knolled | | we had knolled | | you had knolled | | they had knolled |
| Future |
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| I will knoll | | you will knoll | | he/she/it will knoll | | we will knoll | | you will knoll | | they will knoll |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have knolled | | you will have knolled | | he/she/it will have knolled | | we will have knolled | | you will have knolled | | they will have knolled |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be knolling | | you will be knolling | | he/she/it will be knolling | | we will be knolling | | you will be knolling | | they will be knolling |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been knolling | | you have been knolling | | he/she/it has been knolling | | we have been knolling | | you have been knolling | | they have been knolling |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been knolling | | you will have been knolling | | he/she/it will have been knolling | | we will have been knolling | | you will have been knolling | | they will have been knolling |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been knolling | | you had been knolling | | he/she/it had been knolling | | we had been knolling | | you had been knolling | | they had been knolling |
| Conditional |
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| I would knoll | | you would knoll | | he/she/it would knoll | | we would knoll | | you would knoll | | they would knoll |
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| I would have knolled | | you would have knolled | | he/she/it would have knolled | | we would have knolled | | you would have knolled | | they would have knolled | Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | knoll - a small natural hill hammock, hillock, hummock, moundanthill, formicary - a mound of earth made by ants as they dig their nesthill - a local and well-defined elevation of the land; "they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia"kopje, koppie - a small hill rising up from the African veldmolehill - a mound of earth made by moles while burrowing |
knoll hillocknoun hill, swell, mound, barrow, hummock a grassy knollTranslationsknoll
knoll a small rounded hill knoll[‚nōl] (geology) A mound rising less than 3300 feet (1000 meters) from the sea floor. Also known as sea knoll. Knoll
Knoll (knōl), Philipp, Bohemian physiologist, 1841-1900. See: Knoll glands. AcronymsSeeKNLknoll
Synonyms for knollnoun hillockSynonyms- hillock
- hill
- swell
- mound
- barrow
- hummock
Synonyms for knollnoun a small natural hillSynonyms- hammock
- hillock
- hummock
- mound
Related Words- anthill
- formicary
- hill
- kopje
- koppie
- molehill
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