Troll
Troll stands for:
- Troll (mythology) , more or less human-shaped mythical creatures from Nordic mythology
- Troll (network culture) , person who intentionally provokes other people or groups on the Internet
- Troll (Moosburg an der Isar) , hamlet of the town of Moosburg an der Isar, Freising district, Bavaria
- Atta Troll , an epic verse by Heinrich Heine (1846)
- Fremont Troll , plastic and landmark of the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington State
- Patent troll , person who exploits the rights of purchased patents without being interested in using the patent subject
Products:
- Troll von Troy (French Trolls de Troy ), French comic series about u. a. Trolls
- Troll (ship, 1910) , a torpedo boat of the Norwegian Navy
- Troll (motor scooter) , motor scooter from VEB Industriewerke Ludwigsfelde, 1960s
- Troll (magazine) , Berlin puzzle magazine
- Magic troll, type of plastic doll in the shape of a troll
Companies and institutions:
- Sea Troll , Norwegian gas platform in the Troll gas field
- Troll Engineering Company (1987–1992), former British automobile manufacturer
- Troll Plastik og Bilindustri (1950s), former Norwegian car manufacturer
- Troll (band) , Norwegian black metal band
- Troll (Research Station) , Norwegian Antarctic Research Station
Films:
- Troll (1986) , B-Movie (1986)
- Troll 2 , Italian-American trash horror film (1990), director Claudio Fragasso
- Troll 3 or Contamination .7 , Italian horror film (1990), B-movie, directors Joe d'Amato and Fabrizio Laurenti
- Troll 3 , Italian fantasy barbarian film (1990), B-movie, director Joe D'Amato
Troll is the family name of the following people:
- Alfons Troll (1889–1964), Austrian politician
- Carl Troll (1899–1975), German geographer
- Christian Troll (* 1937), German theologian, Jesuit and Islamic scholar
- Heinz Troll (* 1939), German politician (REP)
- Hildebrand Troll (1922–2011), German archivist
- Irma von Troll-Borostyáni (1847–1912), Austrian writer and women's rights activist
- Johann Conrad Troll (1783–1858), Swiss educator and historian
- Johann Heinrich Troll (1756–1824), Swiss painter and graphic artist
- Karl Troll (architect) (1865–1954), Austrian architect
- Karl Troll (politician) (1923–1977), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Karl Troll (table tennis player) , Austrian table tennis player
- Karl Friedrich Troll (1801–1868), German politician, MdL Württemberg
- Max Troll , pseudonym of Marie Schramm-Macdonald (1846–1908), German writer
- Max Troll (pedagogue) (1867–1934), German pedagogue and educational writer
- Pyar Troll-Rauch (* 1960), German doctor and author
- Thaddäus Troll (1914–1980), German writer
- Wilhelm Troll (1897–1978), German botanist
See also:
- Trollhul , South Georgia Bay, South Atlantic
- Trollkjelen , crevasse area on the Princess Martha Coast, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
- Trollkjelneset , headland on the Princess Martha Coast, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
- Trollkjelpiggen , mountain in Ahlmannryggen, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
- Trollslottet , mountain in Orvinfjella, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
- Throll
- Trolls
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- TROL
- Droll
Wiktionary: Troll - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations