In Shakespearean times, "noll" was a colloquial term often used to refer to a person's head or sometimes to denote a fool or simpleton. The term is derived from the word "noll," which can mean a bald head or a head in general. It appears in various works of the period, often in a playful or teasing context. Overall, its usage conveyed a sense of familiarity or derision.
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William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
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a woman with a ciolent, scolding, selfish or nagging temperment
men played all roles
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Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
Chuck Noll's birth name is Charles Henry Noll.
Shannon Noll's birth name is Shannon Neil Noll.
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Chuck Noll is 6' 1".
Jonathan Noll is 6' 1".
Kai Noll is 186 cm.
Rachel Noll is 5' 7".
Fritz Noll was born in 1858.
Fritz Noll died in 1908.