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- nounverbOriginOld English, ‘arrow’, of unknown origin; related to Dutch bout and German Bolzen ‘arrow, bolt for a door’.verbbolt (verb) · bolts (third person present) · bolted (past tense) · bolted (past participle) · bolting (present participle)
- (of a horse or other animal) run away suddenly out of control:"the horses shied and bolted"
- (of a person) move or run away suddenly:"they bolted down the stairs"
- (in hunting) cause (a rabbit or fox) to run out of its burrow or hole:"a ferret progresses through the holes bolting rabbits" · "the rabbits can be bolted out"
- (of a plant) grow tall quickly and stop flowering as seeds develop:"the lettuces have bolted"
OriginMiddle English: from bolt, expressing the sense ‘fly like an arrow’.OriginMiddle English: transferred use of bolt.verbarchaicbolt (verb) · bolts (third person present) · bolted (past tense) · bolted (past participle) · bolting (present participle)- pass (flour, powder, or other material) through a sieve.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French bulter, of unknown ultimate origin. The change in the first syllable was due to association with bolt. - People also ask
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