a bankroll of parchment, paper, etc., particularly with authorship or pictures on it an ancient word in the flesh of a rolled holograph a figure of names; roll; roster the roll of celebrity anything having the bod of a partly unrolled or loosely rolled sail of paper, as the scroll of an Ionic capital, or the ornamentally rolled end of the cervix of a violin, etc. Etymology: ME scrowle, inconsistent (? by assoc. with rowle, var. of rolle, roll) < scrowe < Ofr escroue: see escrow intransitive verb, transitive verb to march (lines of text, tv credits, etc.) by moving them vertically or horizontally on a tv blind |
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