POLT

Etymology

Noun

polt (plural polts)

(now dialectal) A hard knock.

(obsolete, rare) A pestle.

Anagrams

• OLTP, PTOL, lopt, plot

Source: Wiktionary


Polt, n. Etym: [Cf. E. pelt, L. pultare to beat, strike.]

Definition: A blow or thump. Halliwell.

– a.

Definition: Distorted. Pot foot, a distorted foot. Sir T. Herbert.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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