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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/06 02:52 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 bolt, from 古期英語 bolt, from Proto-West Germanic *bolt, from Proto-Germanic *bultaz, perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeld- (“to knock, strike”). Compare Lithuanian beldu (“I knock”), baldas (“pole for striking”). Akin to Dutch and West Frisian bout, German Bolz or Bolzen, Danish bolt, Swedish bult, Icelandic bolti.
The association of thunder and lightning with 'bolts' is found back into prehistory in many cultures, at least in Eurasia. It comes from the long-standing widespread belief that lightning was caused by bolts, darts, or stones hurtling down from the sky to the earth. This belief was still regarded as commonplace until at least 1929.
bolt (third-person singular simple present bolts, present participle bolting, simple past and past participle bolted)
bolt (not comparable)
From 中期英語 bulten, from Anglo-Norman buleter, Old French bulter (modern French bluter), from a Germanic source originally meaning "bag, pouch" cognate with Middle High German biuteln (“to sift”), from Proto-Germanic *buzdô (“beetle, grub, swelling”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰūs- (“to move quickly”). Cognate with Dutch buidel.
bolt (third-person singular simple present bolts, present participle bolting, simple past and past participle bolted)
From Proto-West Germanic *bolt.
Compare Lithuanian beldu (“I knock”), baldas (“pole for striking”). Akin to Dutch bout, German Bolz or Bolzen, Danish bolt, Icelandic bolti.
bolt m
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | bolt | boltas |
| accusative | bolt | boltas |
| genitive | boltes | bolta |
| dative | bolte | boltum |
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burls
the blade
a nail
fasten a bolt
プーク
rudds
トートグ
tautogs
T-eloth
taeniafuge
大文字のB
a big B
a follower
Bの成績
a grade B
チンチラネズミ
the batting order
BのAを取る
coypus
knottworopestogether
Bの誤用
B sharp
AをBから開放する