pollancre

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Probably from pollanca < pollanc, from poll (poplar), from Vulgar Latin *pōclus, from alteration and contraction of Latin pōpulus (poplar).

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pollancre m (plural pollancres)

  1. any poplar tree, especially the black poplar (Populus nigra)
    Coordinate term: àlber
  2. poplar wood

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