Troyl

Troyl is a colloquial Cornish word meaning a barn dance or céilidh, a social evening of dance, music and song. == Etymology == Edward Lluyd (1660? –1709) knew the Cornish verb troillia - to twist, twirl, whirl, spin round.

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Troyl

Troyl is a colloquial Cornish word meaning a barn dance or céilidh, a social evening of dance, music and song. == Etymology == Edward Lluyd (1660? –1709) knew the Cornish verb troillia - to twist, twirl, whirl, spin round.

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