Definition: A pollette is a type of porcelain figurine that is commonly used in various forms of art, including sculpture and pottery. It is often depicted as a man or woman sitting on a stool with their legs crossed, holding a book or other object in their hands. Pollettas are often associated with the concept of "politer" or "gentlemanly behavior," and they have been used in various forms of literature, including poetry, prose, and drama.