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Drollish
Drollish Droll"ish, a. Somewhat droll. -- Sterne.
Drollist
Drollist Droll"ist, n. A droll. [R.] --Glanvill.

Meaning of Rollis from wikipedia

- Rollis may refer to: Christopher J. Rollis (1858-1930), American newspaper editor and politician Rollis Township, Marshall County, Minnesota, United States...
- Rollis Township is a township in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States. The po****tion was 141 at the 2000 census. Rollis Township was organized in...
- thought Rölli was part of this strange species which wasn't animal but not human either and that species is called Rölli. The reason why other röllis have...
- Rolli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Rolli (1643–1695), Italian painter Giuseppe Rolli (1645–1727), Italian painter and...
- host characters, Rolli Schmidt and Rita Weiß, appears in every episode except for the tenth and last episode, "Unser Berlin". Rolli Schmidt (15) and Rita...
- Antonio Rolli or Roli (1643–1695) is an Italian painter active painting quadrature during the Baroque period, mainly in his native Bologna. He trained...
- Rollo and the Spirit of the Woods (also titled Rolli, Finnish: Rölli ja metsänhenki) is a 2001 Finnish fantasy film directed by Olli Saarela. It is the...
- Rolli: Amazing Tales (Finnish: Röllihirmuisia kertomuksia) is a 1991 children's fantasy film. It stars Allu Tuppurainen, Sari Mällinen, Jussi Lampi...
- John Rolli is a retired college men's ice hockey coach. Rolli graduated from Salem State College in 1973. He was the head hockey coach at the University...
- Giuseppe Maria Rolli or Roli (1645 – 17 November 1727) is an Italian painter and engraver active during the Baroque period, mainly in his native Bologna...