The troller was carried on the vehicle by a bent piece called a bow or by a collapsible and adjustable frame called a pantograph. |
It comes from the Old French verb troller, meaning to hunt by wandering around in the hope of stumbling upon prey. |
He drove his carrier into any nook or hole where a troller might lie waiting with a few salmon. |
Since you're a troller, I thought you might know. |
Mr. Griswold, you're a troller, so maybe you can help me interpret a sheet of paper that was part of the presentation of Mr. Eidsvik. |
The word trolley came from the little troller of Daft's system. |