▪ I. poak(e
(pəʊk)
[Origin obscure.]
(See quots.)
1846 Worcester, Poake, waste arising from the preparation of skins, composed of hair, lime, and oil. Farm. Encycl. 1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Poak. |
▪ II. poak(e, poakmantie
obs. ff. poke, pockmanteau.