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Webster 1913 Edition
Polack
Po′lack
,Noun.
A Polander.
Shak.
Definition 2024
Polack
Polack
English
Alternative forms
Noun
Polack (plural Polacks)
- (now Canada, US offensive slang) A Pole, or person of Polish descent.
- (obsolete) Formerly in non-offensive use.
- c. 1600, William Shakespeare, Hamlet
- which to him appear'd / to be a preparation against the Polack. - Act II, Scene ii, line 63
- So levied as before against the Pollack. - Act II, Scene ii, line 75
- Why, then the Polack never will defend it. - Act IV, Scene iv, line 23
- 1610, Thomas Middleton, “Sir R. Sherley Sent Ambassador, etc.”, in Arthur Henry Bullen, editor, The Works of Thomas Middleton, 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.
- c. 1600, William Shakespeare, Hamlet
Usage notes
- The term Polack was used neutrally through the late nineteenth century, but is today considered an ethnic slur.
Synonyms
Translations
derogatory: Polish person
See also
polack
polack
Lower Sorbian
Noun
polack m
- Superseded spelling of pólack.
Declension
Declension of polack
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
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Nominative | polack | polacka | polacki |
Genitive | polacka | polackowu | polackow |
Dative | polackoju | polackoma | polackam |
Accusative | polack | polacka | polacki |
Instrumental | polackom | polackoma | polackami |
Locative | polacku | polackoma | polackach |
Swedish
Noun
polack c
- Pole; person, chiefly male, from Poland
Declension
Inflection of polack | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | polack | polacken | polacker | polackerna |
Genitive | polacks | polackens | polackers | polackernas |