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DROLL, a. [G.] Odd; merry; facetious; comical; as a droll fellow.

DROLL, n.

1. One whose occupation or practice is to raise mirth by odd tricks; a jester; a buffoon.

2. A farce; something exhibited to raise mirth or sport.

DROLL, v.i. To jest; to play the buffoon.

DROLL, v.t. To cheat.

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