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From German Pole.

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Pole (plural Poles)

  1. A person from Poland or of Polish descent.
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 Pole (surname) on Wikipedia

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Pole

  1. A surname.
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From Dutch Polen.

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Pole

  1. Poland (a country in Central Europe)

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Pole

  1. plural of Pool

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From Middle High German *Pole or *Polen (attested as Polen m pl), from Old Polish polanín, from Proto-Slavic *poľaninъ (literally field-dweller), derived from *pȍľe (field). The Middle High German form may have been a strong noun in -en in light of polnisch; the weak form is then a backformation (cf. Heide, Rabe etc.).

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Pole m (weak, genitive Polen, plural Polen, feminine Polin)

  1. Pole
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  • English: Pole

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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Pole m

  1. nominative/accusative/genitive plural of Pol
  2. (archaic) dative singular of Pol

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  • Pole” in Duden online
  • Pole” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

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Pole n

  1. Poland (a country in Central Europe)

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