Now updated for CSW19. New words, if any, and new inflections of existing words, are shown in red.
| circumvolve | to roll round. |
| convolve | to roll together. |
| enwallow | (Spenser) to roll about wallowingly. |
| intervolve | to roll up or entwine with one another. |
| jickajog | to move with a rolling motion. |
| jigajig | with a rolling, jigging motion; (noun) to move with a rolling, jigging motion; (verb) to move with a rolling motion. |
| jigajog | with a rolling, jigging motion; (noun) a rolling, jigging motion; (verb) to move with a rolling jigging motion. |
| outroll | to surpass in rolling. |
| reroll | to roll again. |
| roll | to move along by repeatedly turning over. |
| rollable | capable of being rolled. |
| rollaway | mounted on rollers for easy movement; (noun) something mounted on rollers. |
| roul | (Obs.) a roll. |
| roule | (Obs.) a roll. |
| trindle | a thin piece of wood that holds the spine of a book flat while the front edge is trimmed; (verb) to roll, trundle. |
| troule | (Milton) to roll, trundle. |
| trundle | to wheel, esp heavily or clumsily. |
| tumble | a fall, a somersault; (verb) to fall or roll end over end. |
| volutation | the action of rolling. |
| wallow | to roll about. |