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- Bolt - n. - A shaft or missile intended to be shot from a crossbow or catapult, esp. a short, stout, blunt-headed arrow; a quarrel; an arrow, or that which resembles an arrow; a dart.
- Bolt - n. - Lightning; a thunderbolt.
- Bolt - n. - A strong pin, of iron or other material, used to fasten or hold something in place, often having a head at one end and screw thread cut upon the other end.
- Bolt - n. - A sliding catch, or fastening, as for a door or gate; the portion of a lock which is shot or withdrawn by the action of the key.
- Bolt - n. - An iron to fasten the legs of a prisoner; a shackle; a fetter.
- Bolt - n. - A compact package or roll of cloth, as of canvas or silk, often containing about forty yards.
- Bolt - n. - A bundle, as of oziers.
- Bolt - v. t. - To shoot; to discharge or drive forth.
- Bolt - v. t. - To utter precipitately; to blurt or throw out.
- Bolt - v. t. - To swallow without chewing; as, to bolt food.
- Bolt - v. t. - To refuse to support, as a nomination made by a party to which one has belonged or by a caucus in which one has taken part.
- Bolt - v. t. - To cause to start or spring forth; to dislodge, as conies, rabbits, etc.
- Bolt - v. t. - To fasten or secure with, or as with, a bolt or bolts, as a door, a timber, fetters; to shackle; to restrain.
- Bolt - v. i. - To start forth like a bolt or arrow; to spring abruptly; to come or go suddenly; to dart; as, to bolt out of the room.
- Bolt - v. i. - To strike or fall suddenly like a bolt.
- Bolt - v. i. - To spring suddenly aside, or out of the regular path; as, the horse bolted.
- Bolt - v. i. - To refuse to support a nomination made by a party or a caucus with which one has been connected; to break away from a party.
- Bolt - adv. - In the manner of a bolt; suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
- Bolt - v. i. - A sudden spring or start; a sudden spring aside; as, the horse made a bolt.
- Bolt - v. i. - A sudden flight, as to escape creditors.
- Bolt - v. i. - A refusal to support a nomination made by the party with which one has been connected; a breaking away from one's party.
- Bolt - v. t. - To sift or separate the coarser from the finer particles of, as bran from flour, by means of a bolter; to separate, assort, refine, or purify by other means.
- Bolt - v. t. - To separate, as if by sifting or bolting; -- with out.
- Bolt - v. t. - To discuss or argue privately, and for practice, as cases at law.
- Bolt - n. - A sieve, esp. a long fine sieve used in milling for bolting flour and meal; a bolter.
- Selvedge - n. - The edge plate of a lock, through which the bolt passes.
- Baybolt - n. - A bolt with a barbed shank.
- Setbolt - n. - A bolt used for forcing another bolt out of its hole.
- Bilbo - n. - A long bar or bolt of iron with sliding shackles, and a lock at the end, to confine the feet of prisoners or offenders, esp. on board of ships.
- Deadlatch - n. - A kind of latch whose bolt may be so locked by a detent that it can not be opened from the inside by the handle, or from the outside by the latch key.
- Strip - v. t. - To tear off the thread from (a bolt or nut); as, the bolt is stripped.
- Talon - n. - The shoulder of the bolt of a lock on which the key acts to shoot the bolt.
- Driftbolt - n. - A bolt for driving out other bolts.
- Bolt - v. i. - To start forth like a bolt or arrow; to spring abruptly; to come or go suddenly; to dart; as, to bolt out of the room.
- Lock - n. - Anything that fastens; specifically, a fastening, as for a door, a lid, a trunk, a drawer, and the like, in which a bolt is moved by a key so as to hold or to release the thing fastened.
- Eyebolt - n. - A bolt which a looped head, or an opening in the head.
- Wringbolt - n. - A bolt used by shipwrights, to bend and secure the planks against the timbers till they are fastened by bolts, spikes, or treenails; -- not to be confounded with ringbolt.
- Unbolt - v. t. - To remove a bolt from; to unfasten; to unbar; to open.
- Canted - a. - Having angles; as, a six canted bolt head; a canted window.
- Tumbler - n. - A movable obstruction in a lock, consisting of a lever, latch, wheel, slide, or the like, which must be adjusted to a particular position by a key or other means before the bolt can be thrown in locking or unlocking.
- Key - n. - An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place.
- Vireton - n. - An arrow or bolt for a crossbow having feathers or brass placed at an angle with the shaft to make it spin in flying.
- Snipebill - n. - A bolt by which the body of a cart is fastened to the axle.
- Drift - n. - The difference between the size of a bolt and the hole into which it is driven, or between the circumference of a hoop and that of the mast on which it is to be driven.
- Countersink - v. t. - To chamfer or form a depression around the top of (a hole in wood, metal, etc.) for the reception of the head of a screw or bolt below the surface, either wholly or in part; as, to countersink a hole for a screw.
- Strip - v. t. - To tear off (the thread) from a bolt or nut; as, the thread is stripped.
- Washer - n. - A ring of metal, leather, or other material, or a perforated plate, used for various purposes, as around a bolt or screw to form a seat for the head or nut, or around a wagon axle to prevent endwise motion of the hub of the wheel and relieve friction, or in a joint to form a packing, etc.
- Bolt - v. t. - To swallow without chewing; as, to bolt food.
- Bolt - v. t. - To fasten or secure with, or as with, a bolt or bolts, as a door, a timber, fetters; to shackle; to restrain.
- Shiver - n. - A small wedge, as for fastening the bolt of a window shutter.
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- H1272 בָּרַח - 1272 בָּרַח - בָּרַח - - bârach - baw-rakh' - a primitive root; to bolt, i.e. figuratively, to flee suddenly; chase (away); drive away, fain, flee (away), put to flight, make haste, reach, run away, shoot. - Verb - heb
- H1280 בְּרִיחַ - 1280 בְּרִיחַ - בְּרִיחַ - - bᵉrîyach - ber-ee'-akh - from בָּרַח; a bolt; bar, fugitive. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2671 חֵץ - 2671 חֵץ - חֵץ - - chêts - khayts - from חָצַץ; also by interchange for עֵץ; properly, a piercer, i.e. an arrow; by implication, a wound; figuratively, (of God) thunderbolt; the shaft of aspear; [phrase] archer, arrow, dart, shaft, staff, wound. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3709 כַּף - 3709 כַּף - כַּף - - kaph - kaf - from כָּפַף; the hollow hand or palm (so of the paw of an animal, of the sole, and even of the bowl of a dish or sling, the handle of a bolt, the leaves of a palm-tree); figuratively, power; branch, [phrase] foot, hand((-ful), -dle, (-led)), hollow, middle, palm, paw, power, sole, spoon. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4514 מַנְעוּל - 4514 מַנְעוּל - מַנְעוּל - - manʻûwl - man-ool' - or מַנְעֻל; from נָעַל; a bolt; lock. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4515 מִנְעָל - 4515 מִנְעָל - מִנְעָל - - minʻâl - man-awl' - xlit manʻâl corrected to minʻâl; from נָעַל; a bolt; shoe. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5274 נָעַל - 5274 נָעַל - נָעַל - - nâʻal - naw-al' - a primitive root; also denominative from נַעַל; properly, to fasten up, i.e. with abar or cord; hence, to sandal, i.e. furnish with slippers; bolt, inclose, lock, shoe, shut up. - Verb - heb
- H7565 רֶשֶׁף - 7565 רֶשֶׁף - רֶשֶׁף - - resheph - reh'-shef - from שָׂרַף; a live coal; by analogy lightning; figuratively, an arrow, (as flashing through the air); specifically, fever; arrow, (burning) coal, burning heat, [phrase] spark, hot thunderbolt. - Noun Masculine - heb
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- 2 Samuel 10 13:17 Then he called his servant that ministered unto him, and said, Put now this woman out from me, and bolt the door after her.
קָרָא נַעַר שָׁרַת אָמַר שָׁלַח חוּץ נָעַל דֶּלֶת אַחַר - 2 Samuel 10 13:18 And she had a garment of divers colours upon her: for with such robes were the king's daughters that were virgins apparelled. Then his servant brought her out, and bolted the door after her.
כְּתֹנֶת פַּס מְעִיל מֶלֶךְ בַּת בְּתוּלָה לָבַשׁ שָׁרַת יָצָא חוּץ נָעַל דֶּלֶת אַחַר - Psalms 19 78:48 He gave up their cattle also to the hail, and their flocks to hot thunderbolts.
סָגַר בְּעִיר בָּרָד מִקְנֶה רֶשֶׁף