Polony
See also: polony
English
Adjective
Polony (not comparable)
- (obsolete or historical) Polish (especially of shoes).
- 2005, Beata Biedrońska-Słota, Crossroads of Costume and Textiles in Poland, page 40:
- Obviously Polony heels were made in Western Europe, though at present it is not clear why this name was given to the stacked heels.
- 1930, A. V. Judges, The Elizabethan Underworld - a collection of Tudor and Early Stuart Tracts and Ballads: Previously published 1930 and 1965, published 2013:
- Such a one is in Houndsditch with us, but it is a Polony shoe with a bell, that will not be left for ten pound, because he hath it by inheritance.
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