Bullpoll

/ˈbʊlˌpoʊl/ noun

A poll or survey method; historically, a method of voting or census-taking; also an archaic term for a person or head.

From 'bull' (possibly meaning 'official' or 'sealed') + 'poll' (count, tally, or head). The etymology is obscure, with origins possibly in Middle English legal terminology.

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