Polack Definition

pōlŏk, -lăk
noun
A person of Polish descent.
Webster's New World
1610, Thomas Middleton, “Sir R. Sherley Sent Ambassador, etc.", in Arthur Henry Bullen editor, The Works of Thomas Middleton"Ž, volume VIII, published 1886, page 307.
First therefore was he employed into Poland, where by Sigismund, the king of Poland and of Suecia, he was received with great magnificence and applause both of the Polack himself and of his people.
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Other Word Forms of Polack

Noun

Singular:
Polack
Plural:
polacks

Origin of Polack

  • Polish Polak pelə-2 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Polish Polak (“a Polish person").

    From Wiktionary

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