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v. t.
To separate, as if by sifting or bolting; -- with out.
v. i.
To spring suddenly aside, or out of the regular path; as, the horse bolted.
imp. & p. p.
of Bolt
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bolt
v. t.
To sift or separate the coarser from the finer particles of, as bran from flour, by means of a bolter; to separate, assort, refine, or purify by other means.
imp. & p. p.
of Bolt
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bolt
adv.
In the manner of a bolt; suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
n.
The head of a bolt.
pl.
of Bolus
v. t.
To fasten or secure with, or as with, a bolt or bolts, as a door, a timber, fetters; to shackle; to restrain.
v. t.
To support with a bolster or pillow.
v. i.
A sudden spring or start; a sudden spring aside; as, the horse made a bolt.
n.
One who bolts; esp.: (a) A horse which starts suddenly aside. (b) A man who breaks away from his party.
n.
A sieve, esp. a long fine sieve used in milling for bolting flour and meal; a bolter.
v. i.
To start forth like a bolt or arrow; to spring abruptly; to come or go suddenly; to dart; as, to bolt out of the room.
v. t.
To swallow without chewing; as, to bolt food.
v. i.
To strike or fall suddenly like a bolt.
n.
A granular mineral of a grayish or yellowish color, found in Bolton, Massachusetts. It is a silicate of magnesium, belonging to the chrysolite family.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bolster
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