Meaning of Poless | Babel Free
Definitions
A female Pole; a Polish woman.
archaic, rare
Examples
“What was more to the purpose, he seems to have amended his conduct he had married while at Posen; his wife, a fair Poless, was possessed of many graces, and of contentment and submissiveness without limit; […]”
“BEAUTIFUL POLESSES. / The Polish ladies, says a Warsaw correspondent of the Boston Journal, are very beautiful, perhaps the most beautiful in the world.”
“[…] Schaaren junger Polinnen in den hellfarbigſten ſeidenen Staubmänteln; ehrwürdige alte polniſche Herren mit Schnurrbärten, Kaftan, Paß (Gürtel), Säbel, und gelben oder rothen Stiefeln, und das neue Geſchlecht in den incroyableſten Pariſer Moden, Türken und Griechen, Ruſſen, Italiener und Franzoſen, in immer wechſelnder Menge; […]”
“TWO POLES MADE ONE / The Nuptials of Parola Gentcynski and A. Zarmoski. / LITTLE POLAND EN FETE. / Carriage Drawn by Four White Horses Took Bridal Party to Church—Wedding Supper in Kosciusko Hall—The Poles and Polesses Present.”
“Kataczyna Andrzewska is the appalling name of a lady of Polish extraction who applied to the Municipal Court for balm for wounded feelings. She alleged that one Rosa Polinska had applied epithets to her and made statements concerning her which no self-respecting lady could tolerate. In reply Rosa asserted that the lady with the bunch-of-fire-cracker-name had assaulted and injured a 4-year-old child of the house of Polinska. / Both cases were pushed with vigor. Poles and Polesses by the dozen appeared to testify to the events alleged by both.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.