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pole

//ˈpɔ.lɛ/ | /ˈpɔ.lɛ/ | /ˈpɔ.lɛ/ | /ˈpɔ.lɛ/ | /ˈpɔ.lɛ/ | /ˈpɔ.lɛ//
Polishnounprep

Grammatical form

pole is the dative/locative singular form of poła — “tail, coattail, skirt (bottom part of a garment).

See the full entry for poła

Definitions

  1. 1.
    field (land for cultivation)
  2. 2.
    field (land designated for some activity)
  3. 3.
    field (area characterized by some activity, i.e. battle)
  4. 4.
    outside (area not inside a building)
  5. 5.
    field. ground, pitch
  6. 6.
    field (part of some surface)
  7. 7.
    field (extent of someone's interest or activities)
  8. 8.
    field (freedom of action or choice)
  9. 9.
    field (physical phenomenon (such as force, potential or fluid velocity) that pervades a region)
  10. 10.
    field (number that expresses the area of a given geometric figure in square units)
  11. 11.
    field (area of memory or storage reserved for a particular value, subject to virtual access controls)
  12. 12.
    field (area on a chessboard)
  13. 13.
    The meaning of this term is uncertain.
    • Fortuna anatina et anataria, Szcżeśćie ná kácze pole.

  14. 14.
    strip of clothing
  15. 15.
    obsoletebackground (part of an image that is not the main part)
  16. 16.
    obsoletegroup of nerve cells located close to each other in the central nervous system and performing the same function
  17. 17.
    obsoletehunting ground
  18. 18.
    obsoletemeasure of land

Synonyms & related words

Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂-der. Proto-Slavic *pȍľe Old Polish pole Polish pole Inherited from Old Polish pole. Doublet of polje.

Forms

  • pólkodiminutive
  • poletkodiminutive
  • polnyadjective
Nominative
Singular
pole
Plural
pola
Genitive
Singular
pola
Plural
pól
Dative
Singular
polu
Plural
polom
Accusative
Singular
pole
Plural
pola
Instrumental
Singular
polem
Plural
polami
Locative
Singular
polu
Plural
polach
Vocative
Singular
pole
Plural
pola

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