פּוילישער

Etymology
, with the feminine formed by back-formation.

Noun

 * 1) Polish Jew

Usage notes

 * Yiddish rigorously distinguishes between Jews and non-Jews in national terminology. A Polish non-Jew is not a poylisher, but rather a.
 * This noun declines in much the same way as the adjective פּויליש, but without the separate predicate form. For example, the dative and accusative singular are.