late 13c., from Old French polie, pulie "pulley, windlass" (12c.) and directly from Medieval Latin poliva, puliva, probably from Medieval Greek *polidia, plural of *polidion "little pivot," diminutive of Greek polos "pivot, axis" (see pole (n.2)). As a verb from 1590s.
pulchritudinous
pule
Pulitzer
pull
pullet
pulley
Pullman
pullout
pullover
pullulate
pullulation