polka dot
See also: polka-dot
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
edit1871, US; named after the polka dance, which was popular at the time (1840–1890). Numerous composites were formed posterior, but those names have not endured.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpolka dot (plural polka dots)
- Any of a number of uniform round dots, repeated to make a regular geometric pattern on a fabric
- 1871, Godey’s magazine[1], volumes 86-87, page 389:
- …these have entirely disappeared, and we see them with the old time white polka dot, always pretty clean and neat looking.
Derived terms
editTranslations
edituniform round dots forming a pattern on fabric
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Verb
editpolka dot (third-person singular simple present polka dots, present participle polka dotting, simple past and past participle polka dotted)
- To cover as with polka dots.
References
edit- “All the while doing the Postal Polka Two-Step.”, The Word Detective