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POLLARD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with close-cropped hair or a large head, Middle English bolling ‘pollard’, or for a heavy drinker, from Middle English bolling ‘excessive drinking’.German (Bölling) : from a pet form of a personal name formed with Germanic bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’ (see Baldwin).Swedish : either an ornamental name composed of Boll + the suffix -ing ‘belonging to’, or possibly a habitational name from a place named Bolling(e).
Boy/Male
British, English, Teutonic
Short Haired
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with a large or unusually shaped head, from Middle English poll ‘head’ (Middle Low German polle ‘(top of the) head’) + the pejorative suffix -ard. The term pollard in the sense denoting an animal that has had its horns lopped is not recorded before the 16th century, and as applied to a tree the word is not recorded until the 17th century; so both these senses are almost certainly too late to have contributed to the surname.English : pejorative derivative of the personal name Paul. The surname has been established in Ireland since the 14th century.
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n.
The European chub. See Pollard, 3 (a).
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pollard
n.
The whole of the bran of wheat before it is sorted into pollard, bran, etc.
n.
A tree having its top cut off at some height above the ground, that may throw out branches.
n.
A hornless animal (cow or sheep).
imp. & p. p.
of Pollard
n.
A stag that has cast its antlers.
v. t.
A tree from which the branches have been cut; a pollard.
v. t.
To lop the tops of, as trees; to poll; as, to pollard willows.
n.
A clipped coin; also, a counterfeit.
n.
A fish, the chub.