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n. குதிரைக்குட்டி, தடுமாற்றமுடையவன், அனுபவமில்லாத இளைஞன், விளையாட்டுத்துறையில் கற்றுக்குட்டி, ஒட்டகம் அல்லது கழுதைக்குட்டி, (கப்.) தண்டனைக்குரிய சாட்டை வார், (வி.) (கப்.) தண்டனைக்குரிய சாட்டைவாரால் அடி.-1 n. சாமுவேல் கோல்ட் என்பவரால் கண்டுபிடிக்கப்பட்ட கைத்துப்பாக்கி வகை.


Colt (; 110), n. Etym: [OE. colt a young horse, ass, or camel, AS. colt; cf. dial. Sw. kullt a boy, lad.] 1. The young of the equine genus or horse kind of animals; -- sometimes distinctively applied to the male, filly being the female. Cf. Foal. Note: In sporting circles it is usual to reckon the age of colts from some arbitrary date, as from January 1, or May 1, next preceding the birth of the animal. 2. A young, foolish fellow. Shak. 3. A short knotted rope formerly used as an instrument of punishment in the navy. Ham. Nav. Encyc. Colt's tooth, an imperfect or superfluous tooth in young horses. -- To cast one's colt's tooth, to cease from youthful wantonness. "Your colt's tooth is not cast yet." Shak. -- To have a colt's tooth, to be wanton. Chaucer. Colt (; 110), v. i. Defn: To frisk or frolic like a colt; to act licentiously or wantonly. [Obs.] They shook off their bridles and began to colt. Spenser. Colt, v. t. 1. To horse; to get with young. Shak. 2. To befool. [Obs.] Shak. Colt (; 110), n. Etym: [OE. colt a young horse, ass, or camel, AS. colt; cf. dial. Sw. kullt a boy, lad.] 1. The young of the equine genus or horse kind of animals; -- sometimes distinctively applied to the male, filly being the female. Cf. Foal. Note: In sporting circles it is usual to reckon the age of colts from some arbitrary date, as from January 1, or May 1, next preceding the birth of the animal. 2. A young, foolish fellow. Shak. 3. A short knotted rope formerly used as an instrument of punishment in the navy. Ham. Nav. Encyc. Colt's tooth, an imperfect or superfluous tooth in young horses. -- To cast one's colt's tooth, to cease from youthful wantonness. "Your colt's tooth is not cast yet." Shak. -- To have a colt's tooth, to be wanton. Chaucer. Colt (; 110), v. i. Defn: To frisk or frolic like a colt; to act licentiously or wantonly. [Obs.] They shook off their bridles and began to colt. Spenser. Colt, v. t. 1. To horse; to get with young. Shak. 2. To befool. [Obs.] Shak.


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