Definition of Poloist

1. Noun. A polo player. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Poloist

1. a polo player [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poloist

polo neck
polo necks
polo pony
polo shirt
polo shirts
polo stick
polocrosse
polocyte
poloid
poloidal
poloidal divertor
poloidal field
poloidal field coil
poloidally
poloids
poloist (current term)
poloists
polonaise
polonaises
polonie
polonies
poloniferous
polonise
polonised
polonises
polonism
polonisms
polonium
polonium-210
poloniums

Literary usage of Poloist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Beginnings of Rhetoric and Composition: Including Practical Exercises in English by Adams Sherman Hill (1902)
"... for " polka- dancer," poloist for " polo-player ... pessimist, pharmacist, philanthropist, pianist, poloist, prohibitionist, scientist, violinist, ..."

2. Beginnings of Rhetoric and Composition: Including Practical Exercises in English by Adams Sherman Hill (1902)
"... for " polka- dancer," poloist for " polo-player," ... pessimist, pharmacist, philanthropist, pianist, poloist, prohibitionist, scientist, violinist, ..."

3. Western Field by Olympic Club (San Francisco, Calif.), California Game and Fish Protective Association (1907)
"The Western American poloist has the advantage of living in a part of the ... Mr. FC Bellville, the well-known English poloist, after being present at the ..."

4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1891)
"... the horn and merry music of the pack to a worn-out hunter, and past triumphs will arise in the mind of the veteran poloist, who may well, as he recalls ..."

5. The Story of the Exposition: Being the Official History of the International by Frank Morton Todd (1921)
"... the Division of Exhibits, with the assistance of Capt. Arthur Poillon, 1st Cavalry, and later of Lieut. Lewis Brown, Jr., 1st Cavalry, a famous poloist ..."

6. Between Eras from Capitalism to Democracyby Albion Woodbury Small by Albion Woodbury Small (1913)
""Don't let it stop the good work, Mr. Graham," Lyon encouraged, with an expression suggestive of a water-poloist coming to the surface after a submerged ..."

7. Riding by Robert Weir, J. Moray Brown (1891)
"Captain Bruce Hamilton, of the East Yorkshire Regiment, also ranked high as a poloist, and as an excellent judge of a pony. He always had a good one, and, ..."

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