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poll

noun
The head of a person, or the back part of the head, and in composition, applied to the head of a beast, as in poll-evil.

poll

A register of heads, that is, of persons.

poll

The entry of the names of electors who vote for civil officers. Hence,

poll

An election of civil officers, or the place of election. Our citizens say, at the opening or close of the poll, that is, at the beginning of the register of voters and reception of votes, or the close of the same. They say also, we are going to the poll; many voters appeared at the poll.

poll

A fish called a chub or chevin.

poll

verb transitive
To lop the tops of trees.

poll

To clip; to cut off the ends; to cut off hair or wool; to shear. The phrases, to poll the hair, and to poll the head, have been used. The latter is used in 2 Samuel 14:26. To poll a deed, is a phrase still used in law language./ .

poll

To mow; to crop.

poll

To peel; to strip; to plunder.

poll

To take a list or register of persons; to enter names in a list.

poll

To enter one’s name in a list or register.

poll

To insert into a number as a voter.