Definition
An archaic or variant spelling of scroll, a rolled document or parchment.
Etymology
From Old French escroue, a variant of escrowe, meaning a strip of parchment or rolled document, influenced by the verb escroller (to roll).
Kelly Says
This medieval spelling variant shows how English was still borrowing directly from French and hadn't settled on standard spellings—'escrol' vs 'scroll' is like the texting abbreviations that might or might not survive into the dictionary.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ማንኛውንም
ma-n-gyan-yown
ELΕλληνικά
στροφή
stro-fee
ESEspañol
escról
es-krohl
FRFrançais
déroulement
de-roo-lman
HIहिन्दी
स्क्रीन स्क्रॉल
skeen skrool
HUMagyar
görgetés
gor-get-esh
IDBahasa Indonesia
gulir
goo-lir
ITItaliano
scorrimento
skor-ree-men-toh
MSBahasa Melayu
gulir
goo-lir
NLNederlands
scrollen
skrol-en
PLPolski
przewijanie
przew-i-a-nie
RORomână
defilare
de-fi-la-reh
RUРусский
прокрутка
pro-kro-tka
SVSvenska
rullning
rull-ning
SWKiswahili
kuzungumza
koo-zoo-ngoo-m-zah
THไทย
การเลื่อน
gan lae-uen
TLTL
pagsasalin
pagsa-sa-lin
TRTürkçe
kaydırma
kay-dir-mah