Poller

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German

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Low German Poller, from early modern Dutch polder (bollard), itself via Middle French [Term?] and/or Middle Dutch [Term?] from Old French poltre (beam). Compare contemporary Dutch bolder, modern French poutre, and possibly English bollard.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpɔlɐ/
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Noun

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Poller m (strong, genitive Pollers, plural Poller)

  1. bollard (short post or pole, typically used to prevent vehicle access)
  2. (nautical) mooring post; bollard

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