Definition of Pollmen

1. pollman [n] - See also: pollman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pollmen

pollinizers
pollinizes
pollinizing
pollinose
pollinoses
pollinosis
pollis
pollises
pollist
pollists
polliwig
polliwigs
polliwog
polliwogs
pollman
pollmen (current term)
pollock
pollocked
pollocking
pollocks
pollodic
polls
pollster
pollsters
polltaker
polltakers
pollucite
pollutable
pollutant
pollutants

Literary usage of Pollmen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1878)
"Amongst our second class " pollmen " there are many ornaments of the alma mater—men, who after " going down" do her the greatest credit. ..."

2. American Journal of Education (1878)
"Calendar, 487, 511, 619. Cam, 97, aw. Candidate, 105, 113. Bachelor, 4W, 499. Master, 121. Honors, 499. • pollmen, 499. Canon Law, 112. ..."

3. Cambridge by Mildred Anna Rosalie Tuker (1907)
"... hold the bridge against progress : Then out spake Father Varius No craven heart was his : ' To pollmen and to wranglers ' Death comes but once, I wis. ..."

4. The American Oxonian by Association of American Rhodes Scholars (1918)
"... and the pollmen, and it was one of the perquisites of the Vice-Chancellor, the Senior Regent and each Proctor to place one candidate wherever he liked ..."

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