TOLT

Etymology 1

Noun

tolt (plural tolts)

(UK, legal, obsolete) A writ by which a cause pending in a court baron was removed into a county court.

Etymology 2

Noun

tolt (plural tolts)

Alternative form of tölt

Verb

tolt (third-person singular simple present tolts, present participle tolting, simple past and past participle tolted)

Alternative form of tölt

Etymology 3

Verb

tolt

(African-American Vernacular) simple past tense and past participle of tell

Anagrams

• Lott

Source: Wiktionary


Tolt, n. Etym: [LL. tolta, fr. L. tollere to take away.] (O. Eng. Law)

Definition: A writ by which a cause pending in a court baron was removed into a country court. Cowell.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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