I. ˈpōld adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of pollen to poll, crop, shear — more at poll
1. obsolete : closely cropped or shaven
polled heads
2. : having no horns : deprived of or having shed horns
a polled stag
: naturally hornless
polled cattle
3. : pollard
polled trees
II. |pōld adjective
Etymology: poll (I) + -ed
: having a poll usually of a specified kind — used chiefly in combination
a red- polled girl