CENTRAL EUROPEAN DANCE AND ALSO A GENRE OF DANCE MUSIC
Polka music; Polkas; Polka dance; Polka (dance); Heel-and-toe polka; History of polka
Polka
<language> An object-oriented parallel logic programming
language, built on top of Parlog.
["Polka: A Parlog Object-Oriented Language", Andrew Davison,
TR, Parlog Group, Imperial College, London 1988].
(1995-01-31)
Polka
·noun A lively Bohemian or Polish dance tune in 2-4 measure, with the third quaver accented.
II. Polka·noun A dance of Polish origin, but now common everywhere. It is performed by two persons in common time.
polka
['p?lk?, 'p??lk?]
¦ noun a lively dance of Bohemian origin in duple time.
¦ verb (polkas, polkaing, polkaed or polka'd) dance the polka.
Origin
C19: via Fr. and Ger. from Czech pu?lka 'half-step'.
Wikipedia
Polka
Polka is a dance and genre of dance music originating in nineteenth-century Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic. Though associated with Czech culture, polka is popular throughout Europe and the Americas.