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pole noun A slender, unhewn log used in constructing a building or crude or for other purpose.
1927 Mason Lure of Smokies 225 I didn’t have nairy a gun, so I just tuk up a pole an’ driv’ him off. 1940 Oakley Roamin’/Restin’ 23 The old man was chopping up poles as I call them. The man had cut down trees out at the edge of [the] yard or near by the woods and drag[ged] these poles into the house.