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Rollo   /rˈɑloʊ/   Listen
Rollo

noun
1.
Norse chieftain who became the first duke of Normandy (860-931).  Synonyms: Hrolf, Rolf.






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"Rollo" Quotes from Famous Books



... since our little friend Rollo has appeared between the covers of a book. Readers of an earlier generation will recall that Rollo's environment in their day was that of the farm, the woods, the fields, the brooks, and, at proper intervals and always under the care of Jonas, the village. Inevitably time has wrought changes ...
— Rollo in Society - A Guide for Youth • George S. Chappell

... from Count Eulenfurst, marshal," Fergus replied. "He sent me two, but one of them he is going to keep for me until I return; for I could not part with Rollo, who is as good a horse as anyone can wish to ride; and I know ...
— With Frederick the Great - A Story of the Seven Years' War • G. A. Henty

... time had there been three grown-folks in the family, unless, indeed, we count Rollo, the Gordon setter, who had attained his majority years ago. Di, who was but just turned sixteen, really did not like to remember how very recently she had been sent to bed ...
— A Bookful of Girls • Anna Fuller



Words linked to "Rollo" :   headman, tribal chief, chieftain, chief



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