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Meaning of Colt | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
kəʊlt

Definitions

  1. A young male horse.
  2. A surname originating as an occupation.
    countable, uncountable
  3. A revolver (gun) (from Colt's Manufacturing Company), associated especially but not exclusively with the American Wild West.
  4. A young crane (bird).
  5. A male given name transferred from the surname.
    countable, uncountable
  6. A youthful or inexperienced person; a novice.
    figuratively
  7. A town in St. Francis County, Arkansas, United States.
    countable, uncountable
  8. A professional cricketer during his first season.
    figuratively, slang
  9. An unincorporated community in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States.
    countable, uncountable
  10. A person who sits as a juryman for the first time.
    figuratively, obsolete, slang
  11. A short piece of rope once used by petty officers as an instrument of punishment.
    historical
  12. A weapon formed by slinging a small shot to the end of a somewhat stiff piece of rope.
    obsolete, slang
  13. A young camel or donkey.

Equivalents

العربية المسدس فلو مهر
Български жребче
Bosanski ждребе
Català poltre
Čeština hříbě kolt
Cymraeg ebol
Esperanto ĉevalido
Español potranco potro
Suomi orivarsa varsa
Français colt poulain
Gaeilge bromach
Gàidhlig capall loth searrach
Galego poldro
Hrvatski ждребе
Հայերեն մտրուկ քուռակ
Italiano puledro
日本語 雄の子馬
한국어 망아지
Latina equuleus
Latviešu kumeļš
Македонски ждребе
Malti felu
Nederlands hengstveulen
Polski źrebak
Português poldro potro
Română mânz
Slovenščina žrebe
Shqip mëz
Српски ждребе
Svenska fåle unghäst
Türkçe kodak sıpa tay
Українська лоша

Examples

“The petty vices of boys are like the innocent kicks of colts, as yet imperfectly broken.”
“Ay, that's a colt indeed, for he doth nothing but / talk of his horse, and he makes it a great appropriation to / his own good parts that he can shoe him himself.”
“The bowling is more promising in the colts than in the eleven.”
“It took two years for Colt and his extended family to find the ideal land on which to spend the rest of their lives.”
“Only in it she held a derringer in her hand, not a Colt. But that look of disbelief on Leonard's face could not have been more real.”
“He saw the shotgunner stagger into the lingering cloud of smoke. He jumped to his feet before the man could reload and charged toward him. The man dropped his shotgun and clawed for his pistol, a blueblack hole in his left leg, near the groin. John stopped and fired his Colt, aiming for the man's heart. But Luke's left leg gave way and tilted him sideways, so the bullet from John's gun struck his right shoulder, spun him like a top. His pistol slipped from his hand.”
“His soldier's instinct had him dropping to the ground before he even thought of it, and Captain Hargreaves fired his Colt. The bullet zoomed over Butsko's head and whacked in the chest of the hapless soldier who'd been standing behind him. Butsko rolled over on the ground, stopped, and brought his rifle quickly to his shoulder as Captain Hargreaves fired again, his bullet burrowing in the muck six inches from Butsko's face. Butsko fired at Captain Hargreaves ...”
“Clint snap-aimed and fired his Colt. The man's stetson whirled off his head. So did part of his skull. The second gunman bounced up and fired a shot at the Gunsmith. The bullet struck the dead flesh of Clint's cover. The Gunsmith fired back and saw a crimson spider appear at the man's shoulder. The gunman groaned and bolted for the side exit. Clint pointed his Colt and squeezed the trigger. The hammer struck the firing pin and drove it into an empty chamber.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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