POLDAVY


Meaning of POLDAVY in English

pälˈdāvē, pōl- noun

also pol·da·vis -və̇s

( plural poldavies or poldavys also poldavis )

Etymology: Middle English poldavy, probably from Pouldavid, locality in Finistère department, northwest France

: a coarse canvas or sacking formerly used for sails especially by the British

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