bolts

See also: BOLTS, baltë, and balts

English

Pronunciation

Noun

bolts

  1. plural of bolt

Verb

bolts

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bolt

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Latgalian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Balto-Slavic *bolʔto/*baltan from Proto-Indo-European *bʰel-, *bʰol- (shiny, white). Cognates include Latvian balts, Lithuanian báltas, Sudovian baltas. In several Indo-European languages, reflexes of the stem *bʰel-, *bʰol- are often found in words relating to water or humid places, probably due to their shiny, reflective surfaces: Illyrian *balta (“marsh, swamp”), Albanian baltë (mud, sludge, swamp), Proto-Slavic *bolto (swamp, lake) (Old Church Slavonic блато (blato, lake), Russian болото (boloto, marsh, swamp) (dialectal “puddle, lake”), Czech bláto (mud; pl. swamp), Polish błoto (mud, swamp)). This usage is also attested in Baltic languages, as in, e.g., Old Prussian placename Namuynbalt (swamp).

Adjective

bolts

  1. white
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