See Also: trotter(dictionary)
trotter(dictionary)
Charlie Trotter's(tourism)
Stuffed pig' s trotter(recipes)

Albion (iou) and trotter (iou)


Albion (iou)



Albion noun. poet. & rhet. OE.
[Latin from Celtic; prob. cogn. with Latin albus white (with allus. to the white cliffs of Britain).]
(Orig. the Greek and Roman name for) Britain.
perfidious Albion [translating French la perfide Albion] England (with ref. to her alleged treachery to Other nations).

trotter (iou)



trotter noun. ME.
[from TROT verb + -ER1.]
An animal which trots; spec. a horse bred or trained for trotting. ME.
Carriage Driving The racing was..geared for pacers and young trotters.
A foot; spec. (a) an animal's foot as Food; (b) joc. a person's foot. Usu. in pl. LME.
Joyce A cold sheep's trotter sprinkled with..pepper. J. Harvey He had small quick feet, deft nimble trotters.
A person who trots; esp. a person who moves or goes about briskly and constantly. arch. exc. in globe-trotter s.v. GLOBE noun. M16.
S. Foote That eternal trotter after all the..girls of town.