- nounknoll (noun) · knolls (plural noun)
- a small hill or mound:"a grassy knoll"
OriginOld English cnoll ‘hilltop’, of Germanic origin; related to German Knolle ‘clod, lump, tuber’ and Dutch knol ‘tuber, turnip’.nounknoll (noun) · knolls (plural noun)- the sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral.
verbknoll (verb) · knolls (third person present) · knolled (past tense) · knolled (past participle) · knolling (present participle)- (of a bell) ring solemnly; knell.
Originlate Middle English: probably an imitative alteration of knell.
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