Meaning of polink | Babel Free
Definitions
Examples
“1758, An Enquiry concerning the Trade⟳, Commerce, and Policy of Jamaica, relative to the Scarcity of Money, cited in The Monthly Review⟳, August, 1758, p. 140, 360 polinks and provision plantations, containing each 200 acres […]”
“About four miles North and North-west from the town is another range of hills; over which is scattered a great number⟳ of polinks, or places applied entirely to the cultivation of garden-stuff, fruits, and such sort⟳ of provision, for the town-market.”
“[…] he has a house in Spanish-town, a pen, or a farm, adjoining; and a polink, or mountain for provisions […]”
“Of the slaves that had joined the Maroons, the whole number⟳ appeared to have⟳ come⟳ from a few adjacent plantations and polinks;”
“For one and a half days each week, Saturday afternoon and Sundays, the slaves were freed from formal plantation labour to work⟳ their provision grounds or “polinks” (as distinct from the tiny plots or yards close⟳ to their houses).”
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.
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