[ Poll], v. to cut off the hair, WW, Manip.; powled, pt. pl., WW; pollid, pp., W, W2; powled, WW. Comb.: polled hen, C (p. 125); pulled hen, bald, moulting hen, C.

[ Polle], v. to get money unfairly, by extortion, Palsg.; poll, spoliare, Manip., S3, ND, Sh.—The same word as above.

[ Poller], sb. an extortioner, ND.

[ Polling], sb. unfair exaction, S3.

[ Polyue], sb. pulley, C2, CM; polyff, ONE (1. 108).

[ Pomade], sb. cider, PP.

[ Pomage], sb. cider, HD.

[ Pome], sb. pomade, S3. Comb.: pome-water, a kind of apple, HD; pom-water, the apple of the eye, HD.—OF. pome, apple; Lat. pomum.

[ Pomel], sb. a knob, a boss, C, W2; pomels, pl., S3; pomelles, HD.

[ Pomely], adj. spotted like an apple, C, C3; pomelee, HD. Comb.: pomely gris (= gris pommelé), dapple grey, Cotg.—OF. pommelé.