释义 |
pol·davy \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 |