Engl. | poll | head |
Engl. | pole | summit of the earth |
Germ.reg. | poll-lerche | Crested Lark, 299 |
Germ.reg. | pollmeesch | Crested Tit, 397 |
Anc.Greek | pólos | axe |
Engl. | pole | perch |
Engl. | pool | pond; association of competitors, combination of ressources etc. |
Kurdish: Sorani | pol | group |
Czech | spolu | together; spolek union |
Anc.Greek | aipólos | goat shepherd |
Roman. | polog | haystack |
Roman. | pulâ | (Russian pol) penis |
Span. | polla | id. |
Franç.arg. | polard | id. |
Anc.Greek | phallos | id |
Anc.Greek | phalanx | big stick, troup |
Anc.Greek | phalaina | whale ð4.5.1. |
Anc.Greek | phálos | crest of a helmet |
Akk. | palu | egg (other names for the egg ð14.3.) |
Span. | pájaro polillo | Corn Bunting, 445 (thickset bird) |
Gallego | pulo | mole hill |
Engl.: Scot. | polly | Turkey, 5, cf. billoð4.5.4. |
Basque | puloi | id. |
Franç.: Gasc. | pouloye | id. |
Cat. | polìt | id. |
Ital.reg. | púllu, pulòn et var. | id. |
Pol. | pulak, pulka | id. |
Alb. | pulkë | id. |
Czech | pulec | tadpole |
Franç.: St.Lo | poulet | fruit stone |
Franç.rég. | polonais | boletus |
Franç.: Aveyron | pouloto | maybug |
Franç.: Ytrac | pouloto | autumn crocus |
Franç. | pelote | balle (of wool, etc.) |
Franç.: Ldes | pelitroùn | sandpipers, 180 |
Franç.: Eglisolles | poûlar | andouille |
Franç. | poularde | corpulent woman |
Franç. | poullé (blé) | blé aux grains renflés |
Franç. | poule (acier) | acier boursouflé |
Franç.: Ajoie | poul di cô | Adam's apple, etc. Nombreuses autres dénominations d'objets arrondis, confondus dans FEW 9: 81-85 sub pullus avec lequel ils n'ont aucun rapport sémantique |
Dutch | peluw | pillow |
Engl. | pillow | bag filled with feathers |
Germ. | pfühl | pillow |
Engl. | pill | little ball (of medicine) |
Franç. | ampoule | blister, electric bulb |
Franç.: VS | ampouè et var. | framboise (baie en forme de petite ampoule); framboise est le même mot avec /fr/ prosth). |
Lat. | ampulla | amphora |
Anc.Greek | amphore | (rhotacised form) a large jar (not from a hypothetical amphi-phoreûs) |