pollards in English

verb
1
cut off the top and branches of (a tree) to encourage new growth at the top.
a wide boulevard lined with pollarded linden trees
noun
1
a tree whose top and branches have been cut off for this reason.
Hoopoes breed across most of Europe, except Scandinavia, favouring open country and clumps of old trees including pollard willows, meadows orchards and olive plantations.
2
an animal, e.g., a sheep or deer, that has lost its horns or cast its antlers.
In some cases such pollards have small horny growths in the skin where their horns would be.
verb

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1. But Lampitt got his revenge, removing Pollards off stump.