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Definition of Polack
1. Noun. A person of Polish descent.
Definition of Polack
1. n. A Polander.
Definition of Polack
1. Noun. (context: now North America offensive slang) A Pole, or person of Polish descent. ¹
2. Noun. (obsolete) (non-gloss definition Formerly in non-offensive use.) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polack
Literary usage of Polack
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pacific Coast Law Journal: Containing All the Decisions of the Supreme Court by California Supreme Court (1881)
"JAMES DOYLE, SR., ET AL., APPELLANTS, AND ALTSCHUL vs. polack. ... proceedings and
judgment in a former action in ejectment commenced by Mary polack against ..."
2. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"292; polack v. P loche, 35 Cal. 410, 95 Am. Dec. 115; Reaves v. Waterman, 2
Speers, L. 197, 42 Am. Dec. 364; Fergusson v. Brent, 12 Aid. 33, 71 Am. Dec. ..."
3. Digest of the Reports of the Supreme Court of California: Volumes One to One by James Henry Deering, California Supreme Court (1895)
"polack, 18 Cal. 625. ) Cited 21 Gal. 164; 1 Mont. 208. 394. ... polack, 18 Cal.
625.) 395. The voluntary dismissal of an injunction suit by the plaintiff ..."
4. New Complete Digest: Of the Decisions of the Supreme Court and the District by James Manford Kerr (1917)
"polack, Chapman т. polack, Dowling v. polack v. Gurnee. 66 Gal. 266, 5 Рас. 229.
... polack v. Trustees of San Francisco Orphan Asylum, 48 Cal. 490. ..."