Proper noun
Pol.
(law) Abbreviation of Poland.
Loyalty is not a small thing. I'm an old Irish pol. No loyalty is owed, if no loyalty was given. Mike Murphy (political consultant)
And in sentences denoting negative possession, the ending of the object noun also changes: :Nominative: (pol.) "Oto Irena" / (rus.) "Вот Ирина" ("Here is Irene"). Source: Internet
In sentences where the possessor includes an associated pronoun, the pronoun also changes: :Nominative: (pol.) Oto mój brat / (rus.) "Вот мой брат" ("Here is my brother"). Source: Internet
"George Stigler's Contribution to the Economic Analysis of Regulation" 101 J. Pol. Econ. 818, 830 (October 1993) Public choice's application to government regulation was developed by George Stigler (1971) and Sam Peltzman (1976). Source: Internet
Pol. Lt. Col. Jatupol also urged motorists to keep their car headlights on and for drivers and pasengers to fasten seatbelts at all times while traveling, as well as to avoid reckless speeding. Source: Internet
Pol. Maj. Gen. Montri Sumbunnanont, Chief of Chiang Mai Provincial Police holds the stone that is being anointed by Phra Dhamma Senabordee, Abbot of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep at the Foundation Laying Ceremony for the new Provincial Police Station. Source: Internet