weretroll
English
Etymology
From were- + troll.
Noun
weretroll (plural weretrolls)
- (fiction, rare) A shapeshifter who can assume the form of a troll.
- 2008, A. Bradbury, Tablets of Immortality, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN.
- “This is ingenious,” I told the weretroll. “I'm amazed!”
- 2010, tracey Corderoy, The Grunt and the Grouch: Beastly Feast, Capstone (2012 reprint), →ISBN, page 48.
- “Here,” said The Grunt, “have the boogies back. I'm gonna be the weretroll! You can have the bottle of snot back too.”
- 2008, A. Bradbury, Tablets of Immortality, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN.