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  • (abbreviation): Pl.

Etymology

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Pole +‎ -ish. Doublet of Poylish.

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Polish (not comparable)

  1. Of, from or native to Poland, or relating to the Polish language.
    • 2007, Elazar Barkan, Elizabeth A. Cole, Kai Struve, Shared History, Divided Memory, page 287:
      Vinokur pulled the trigger a second and third time. "You're lying, you Polish cunt!" he screamed.
    • 2009, Stanley Marianski, Adam Marianski, Miroslaw Gebarowski, Polish Sausages: Authentic Recipes and Instructions, page 13:
      As we mentioned the only chemical used in Polish meats or sausages was potassium nitrate even though the list of food additives allowed in Europe was long and impressive.

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Polish (uncountable)

  1. The language spoken in Poland.
  2. A breed of chickens with a large crest of feathers.
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