English
Noun
troll madam (uncountable)
- Alternative form of troll-my-dames.
1606, William Shakespeare, King Lear:Look where he stands and glares. Want'st thou eyes at troll-madam?
1889, G. Alan Lowndes, βAn Inventory of the Household Goods Of Sir Thomas Barrington, Bart., At Hatfield Priory, In 1626β, in Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, volume 3, page 157:i pr of bellowes
3 greene carpetts
i pr brasse snuffers
i Troll madam
2005, Charles Gidley Wheeler, Armada: A Novel, page 80:'As for you,' he went on, pointing his knife at Tristram, 'if you think you can start playing troll-madam under this roof, you can think again, because this is a good Christian household and that's the way I intend to keep it.
2020, H. Sutherland Edwards, Old and New Paris: Volume 2, page 27:Delavau, the prefect of police, had permitted him to establish, on the public road, a game known as βtroll-madamβ; and this game, an excellent trap for boobies and passers-by whose slightest words and actions were keenly watched by Vidoc's hounds, produced, from the 20th of July to the 4th of August, 1823, a net profit of 4,364 francs.