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单词 polacker
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Polackern.

Brit. /ˈpəʊlakə/, U.S. /ˈpoʊˌlɑkər/
Forms: 1600s Polacre, 1600s Polaker, 1600s 1800s– Polacker.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Polack adj., -er suffix1.
Etymology: < Polack adj. + -er suffix1. Compare earlier Polack n. Compare Middle French or French †polacre (a1614), Dutch †poleaker (1573), †polacker (1646 or earlier).
Now derogatory and offensive.
1. = Polack n. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > native or inhabitant of Poland > [noun]
Polan1502
Polonian1533
Polack1561
Pole1574
Polander1587
Polacker1605
Polonese1668
1605 E. Sandys Relation State of Relig. sig. S3v Then for his Catholiques and Polakers, they cleerely slip collar.
1623 W. Traheron & E. Grimeston tr. P. Mexia Imperiall Hist. 436 A..warre..against Bodislav..of Bohemia; who being of great power & ayded by the Slauons, the Polacres, Morauians and other nations, rebelled against the Empire.
1694 A. Boyer Compl. French-master 251 A Polacker, un Polonois.
2. North American. = Polack n. 3.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [noun] > by country of origin
American1648
African1700
High Dutch1773
Low Dutch1773
German-American1775
African American1782
Anglo-American1785
Irish-American1786
Africo-American1788
American African1826
Pennsylvania German1827
Pennsylvania Dutch1831
Afro-American1833
far-downer1834
Mexicano1847
knickerbocker1848
Chinese-American1854
Italian–American1873
Polish-American1876
Polacker1883
roundhead1895
hunk1896
Polack1898
Senegambian1900
bohunk1903
honky1904
hunyak1911
Turk1914
boho1920
Anglo1923
Euro-American1925
turkey1932
narrowback1933
nisei1934
roundheader1934
pachuco1943
pocho1944
Latino1946
Chicano1947
Mexican-American1948
Asian American1952
Amerasian1957
Chicana1966
Afrikan1972
Hispanic1972
1883 G. W. Peck Peck's Bad Boy & his Pa xxxviii. 250 Suppose I should tell the customers that you buy sour kraut of a wooden-shoe Polacker, who makes it of pieces of cabbage that he gets by gathering swill.
1927 F. H. Eckstorm & M. W. Smyth Minstrelsy of Maine 140 However musical they might be, Finns and Polackers could not sing in English.
1997 Austin (Texas) Amer.-Statesman (Nexis) 21 Sept. h3 The Irish in Boston (damned micks, they were derisively called); the Polish in the Detroit area (their designation was bohunks and polackers).
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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