Etymology:
"Loll" is derived from the Middle English word "lollen," which means "to lounge or recline." It is thought to be onomatopoeic, imitating the sound of someone lying down heavily.
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "loll" first appeared in English in the late 13th century. It is believed to have originated from the following sources:
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