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单词 polony
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polonyn.1

Brit. /pəˈləʊni/, U.S. /pəˈloʊni/
Forms: 1600s– polony, 1700s pelonie, 1700s pullony.
Origin: Probably a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: Bologna n.
Etymology: Probably an alteration of Bologna n. (see Bologna sausage n. at Bologna n. Compounds) after polony adj.
A large dried sausage made originally of a mixture of pork and other meats, partly-cooked; (also) = Bologna sausage n. at Bologna n. Compounds. Also more fully polony sausage, †polony pudding.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > sausage > [noun] > types of sausage
franchemyle1381
herbelade?c1390
haggisc1400
black puddinga1450
blood puddingc1450
bloodinga1500
liveringa1500
haggis pudding1545
white pudding1578
swine's pudding1579
hog's pudding1583
Bolognian sausage1596
bloodling1598
andouille1605
andouillet1611
cervelat1613
mortadella1613
polony1654
blacking1674
hacking1674
whiting1674
Oxford sausagec1700
saucisson1772
German sausage1773
saveloy1784
blood sausage1799
white hawse1819
liver sausage1820
black pot1825
chipolata1830
Bologna sausage1833
butifarra1836
mettwurst1836
Cambridge sausage1840
boudin1845
chorizo1846
German1847
liverwurst1852
salami1852
station-Jack1853
leberwurst1855
wurst1855
blutwurst1856
bag of mystery1864
Vienna sausage1865
summer sausage1874
wienerwurst1875
mealy pudding1880
whitepot1880
wiener1880
erbswurst1885
pepperoni1888
mystery bag1889
red-hot1890
weenie1891
hot dog1892
frankfurter1894
sav?1894
Coney Island1895
coney1902
garlic sausage1905
boloney1907
kishke1907
drisheen1910
bratwurst1911
banger1919
cocktail sausage1927
boerewors1930
soy sausage1933
thuringer1933
frank1936
fish sausage1937
knackwurst1939
foot-long1941
starver1941
soya sausage1943
soysage1943
soya link1944
brat1949
Vienna1952
kielbasa1953
Coney dog1954
tube steak1963
Weisswurst1963
Cumberland sausage1966
merguez1966
tripe sausage1966
schinkenwurst1967
boerie1981
'nduja1996
1654 Mercurius Fumigosus No. 6. 48 A Lady of Pleasure voiding a Worm in the Coach-box, bigger then a Polony Sassage.
1675 H. Teonge Diary 15 July (1927) (modernized text) 47 After this he took us into his cellar, where he feasted us with roast beef cold, Westfalia polony-pudding, parmesan; [etc.].
?1741 E. Moxon Eng. Housewifry 74 To make Pullony Sausages. Take part of Leg of Pork or Veal, pick it clean from skin or fat.
1771 Choice Spirit's Chaplet 178 Any choice polonies, fine polonies—Hot grey peas hot.
1824 Times 16 Dec. 3/2 The cow-dealer calculated upon Smithfield-market as a better emporium for disposing of his bargain, and accordingly drove her [sc. a cow] there, in order to sell her to the polony-pudding merchants.
1844 T. Hood Sausage Maker's Ghost in Hood's Mag. Dec. 622 Preferr'd to all polonies, saveloys, And other foreign toys.
1878 W. S. Gilbert H.M.S. Pinafore 1 I've chickens and conies, and pretty polonies, And excellent peppermint drops.
1906 F. H. Burnett Dawn of To-morrow ii. 38 I ain't 'ad a bite since yesterday—an' 'twa'n't nothin' but a slice o' polony sossidge I found on a dust-'eap.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xv. [Circe] 424 Full of polonies, kippered herrings, Findon haddies and tightpacked pills.
1994 S. Braude Mpho's Search v. 26 He opened the fridge and took out a piece of polony and two cans of beer.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

polonyadj.n.2

Brit. /ˈpəʊləni/, /ˈpɒləni/, /pəˈləʊni/, U.S. /ˈpoʊləni/, /ˈpɑləni/, /pəˈloʊni/, Scottish English /ˈpol(ə)nɪ/, /pəˈlonɪ/
Forms: 1600s–1800s polony, 1600s– polonie, 1800s polomie (Scottish).
Origin: From a proper name. Etymon: proper name Polonia.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin Polonia Poland (c1100; also Polania , beginning of the 11th cent.) < Polonus (plural Poloni ) a native or inhabitant of Poland (c1100; 13th cent. in British sources), variant of Polanus (plural Polani : see Polan n.) + -ia -y suffix3. Compare Middle French, French Polonie (1494 or earlier), Pologne (1577 or earlier), both in sense ‘Poland’. Compare Polonia heel n.The Latin place name frequently occurs in an English context, e.g.:a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 190v Saxonia haþ boemia and Polonia [L. poloniam] in þe Eeste syde, westualia in þe weste.1659 J. Milton Considerations touching Hirelings 144 Austria, Polonia, and other places.In Older Scots it also occurs as noun denoting fabric from Poland:1612 Bk. Customs & Valuation in A. Halyburton Ledger (1867) 321 Polonia Vlsters Hanovers Lubeck [etc.]..and all vther narrow cloth of high Dutchland.1612 Bk. Customs & Valuation in A. Halyburton Ledger (1867) 333 Polonia woll the hundreth weght xxx li.Compare also Polony as the name of the country:1634 M. Wilson Mercy & Truth i. iv. 134 In Polony, Hungary, and Transiluania.
Now Scottish and rare.
A. adj.
Polish, from Poland; spec. designating a fashionable high stacked heel and shoes having such a heel (cf. Polonia heel n.). Obsolete.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > native or inhabitant of Poland > [adjective]
Polonish1565
Polish1574
Polonian1576
Polack1603
polony1610
Polonial1922
Polonic-
1610 S. Rid Martin Mark-all sig. C3 It is a Polony Shoe with a Bel.
a1613 E. Brerewood Enq. Langs. & Relig. (1614) Pref. sig. ¶¶4 The Belgie, Polonie, Argentine, Augustane, Saxonicke,..Bohemicke or Weldensian confession.
1620 Vnconstancie of Time in Descr. Love sig. C2 For if you looke it now this fashion's new, To weare a starre on a Polony shooe.
1656 Disc. Auxiliary Beauty 77 We wear Polony heels; or it may be Chopines.
1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. iii. 129/1 The Caster [hat], it is made of Coney Wool, mixt with Polony Wooll.
1694 W. Salmon tr. Y. van Diemerbroeck Anat. Human Bodies (new ed.) ii. 96 Such [an awl] as the Shoo-makers use when they sow on their Polony Heels.
B. n.2
Originally and chiefly Scottish. In form polonie. Originally: †a loose-fitting gown or coat worn by young boys; a similar garment worn by women (obsolete). Now: a loose, ill-fitting garment. Cf. polonaise n. 2a, 2b. Sc. National Dict. at Polonie records the sense as still in use in north-eastern Scotland and Shetland in 1966.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > coat > types of > long
side-coata1382
longcoat1538
jubbah1548
polony1722
polonaise1819
jibbah1848
achkan1911
1722 in S. Maxwell & R. Hutchinson Sc. Costume (1958) 109 Under his arm he carried what was then termed a brown polonie, or great coat.
1794 F. G. Waldron Heigho for Husband iii. i. 27 I wish I had such an a mistress, then I might get polonies, and peros, and cork-robes too!
1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian iv, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. I. 126 The blue polonie that Effie made for him..was the first decent dress the bairn ever had on.
1867 ‘S. Tytler’ Diamond Rose II. iii 138 His ‘polomie’, or ‘daidle’, of blue linen caught on the thorn.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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