Borrowed fromPolishpułk, fromProto-Slavic*pъlkъ, probably fromProto-Germanic*fulką, and then adoublet ofVolk.
Pulk n (strong,genitivePulkesorPulks,pluralPulke,diminutivePülkchen n)
- an unorganizedgroup of people, typically between ±7 and 100; amob, but not necessarily aggressive
- (sports) main group ofcompetitors in a race, e.g. ofcycling orlong-distance running;peloton
- Synonym:Hauptfeld
Declension ofPulk [neuter, strong]
- “Pulk” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Pulk f (pluralPulkia,diminutivePylkla)
- Polishwoman,femalePole