English-Thai Dictionary
colt
N คนหนุ่ม ที่ ไม่ มีประสบการณ์ kon-num-ti-mai-me-pra-sob-kan
colt
N ลูก ม้า ตัวผู้ อายุ ไม่ เกิน 4 ปี foal yearling mustang luk-ma-tua-pu-ar-yu-mai-koen-4-pe
colter
N ใบ ไถ coulter
coltish
ADJ ลูก ม้า หรือ ลา luk-ma-rue-la
coltsfoot
N พืช พวก Tussilago Farfara เป็น วัชพืชช นิดหนึ่ง
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COLT
n. 1. The young of the equine genus of animals or horse kind. In America, colt is equally applied to the male or female, and this is unquestionable correct. The male is called a house-colt, and the female is called a filly.
2. A young foolish fellow; a person without experience or stability.
COLT
v.i.To frisk, riot or frolic, like a colt; to be licentious.
COLT
v.t.To befool.
COLTS-FOOT
n.A genus of plants, the Tussilago. The name is also given to a species of Cacalia.
COLTS-TOOTH
n. 1. A imperfect or superfluous tooth in young horses.
2. A love of youthful pleasure.
Well said, Lord Sands;
Your colts-tooth is not yet cast? Shak.
COLTER
n.The fore iron of a plow, with a sharp edge, that cuts the earth or sod.
COLTISH
a.Like a colt; wanton; frisky; gay.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COLT
Colt (; 11 ), 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
COLT Colt (; 11 ), 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
COLT Colt, v. t.
1. To horse; to get with young. Shak.
2. To befool. [Obs. ] Shak.
COLTER
Col "ter, n. Etym: [AS. culter, fr. L. culter plowshare, knife. Cf. Cutlass. ]
Defn: A knife or cutter, attached to the beam of a plow to cut the sward, in advance of the plowshare and moldboard. [Written also coulter. ]
COLTISH
COLTISH Colt "ish, a.
Defn: Like a colt; wanton; frisky. He was all coltish, full of ragery. Chaucer. -- Colt "ish *ly, adv. -- Colt "ish *ness, n.
COLT PISTOL
COLT PISTOL Colt pistol. (Firearms )
Defn: A self-loading or semi-automatic pistol with removable magazine in the handle holding seven cartridges. The recoil extracts and ejects the empty cartridge case, and reloads ready for another shot. Called also Browning, and Colt-Browning, pistol.
COLT REVOLVER
COLT REVOLVER Colt revolver. (Firearms )
Defn: A revolver made according to a system using a patented revolving cylinder, holding six cartridges, patented by Samuel Colt, an American inventor, in 1835. With various modifications, it has for many years been the standard for the United States army.
COLTSFOOT
COLTSFOOT Colts "foot `, n. (Bot. )
Defn: A perennial herb (Tussilago Farfara ), whose leaves and rootstock are sometimes employed in medicine. Butterbur coltsfoot (Bot. ), a European plant (Petasites vulgaris ).
COLT'S TOOTH
COLT'S TOOTH Colt's " tooth `.
Defn: See under Colt.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Colt
Colt |kōlt koʊlt | ▶noun trademark a type of revolver.
colt
colt |kōlt koʊlt | ▶noun a young, uncastrated male horse, in particular one less than four years old. ORIGIN Old English; perhaps related to Swedish kult, applied to boys or half-grown animals.
Colt, Samuel
Colt, Samuel |kōlt koʊlt | (1814 –62 ), US inventor. He is remembered chiefly for the revolver named after him, which he originally patented in 1836. It was adopted by the US Army in 1846. His armory at Hartford, Connecticut, advanced the manufacturing techniques of interchangeable parts and the production line.
coltan
col tan |ˈkältan ˈkɑltæn ˈkɑltæn | ▶noun a dull metallic mineral composed of columbite and tantalite, and refined to produce tantalum. ORIGIN early 21st cent.: from col (umbite ) + tan (talite ).
colter
col ter |ˈkōltər | ▶noun variant spelling of coulter.
coltish
colt ish |ˈkōltiSH ˈkoʊltɪʃ | ▶adjective energetic but awkward in one's movements or behavior. DERIVATIVES colt ish ly adverb, colt ish ness noun
Colton
Col ton |ˈkōltn ˈkoʊltən | a city in southwestern California, just southwest of San Bernardino; pop. 50,517 (est. 2008 ).
Coltrane, John
Col trane, John |ˈkōlˌtrān, kōlˈtrān ˈkoʊltreɪn | (1926 –67 ), US jazz saxophonist; full name John William Coltrane. He was a leading figure in avant-garde jazz, bridging the gap between the harmonically dense jazz of the 1950s and the free jazz that evolved in the 1960s.
coltsfoot
colts foot |ˈkōltsˌfo͝ot ˈkoʊltsfʊt | ▶noun ( pl. coltsfoots ) a Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with yellow flowers that appear in early spring, followed by large, heart-shaped leaves. It is used in herbal medicine for the treatment of coughs and respiratory disorders. [Tussilago farfara, family Compositae. ] ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: translating medieval Latin pes pulli ‘foal's foot, ’ with reference to the shape of the leaves.
Oxford Dictionary
Colt
Colt |kəʊlt | ▶noun trademark a type of revolver.
colt
colt |kəʊlt | ▶noun a young uncastrated male horse, in particular one less than four years old. • Brit. a member of a junior sports team: England Colts. ORIGIN Old English; perhaps related to Swedish kult, applied to boys or half-grown animals.
Colt, Samuel
Colt, Samuel |kəʊlt | (1814 –62 ), American inventor. He is remembered chiefly for the revolver named after him, which he patented in 1836.
coltan
coltan |ˈkɒltan | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a dull metallic mineral which is a combination of columbite and tantalite and which is refined to produce tantalum. ORIGIN 1990s: from columbite + tantalite .
colter
col ¦ter ▶noun US spelling of coulter.
coltish
colt |ish |ˈkəʊltɪʃ | ▶adjective energetic but awkward in one's movements or behaviour. DERIVATIVES coltishly adverb, coltishness noun
Colton
Col ton |ˈkōltn ˈkoʊltən | a city in southwestern California, just southwest of San Bernardino; pop. 50,517 (est. 2008 ).
Coltrane, John
Coltrane, John |kɒlˈtreɪn | (1926 –67 ), American jazz saxophonist; full name John William Coltrane. He was a leading figure in avant-garde jazz, bridging the gap between the harmonically dense jazz of the 1950s and the free jazz that evolved in the 1960s.
coltsfoot
colts |foot |ˈkəʊltsfʊt | ▶noun ( pl. coltsfoots ) a Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with yellow flowers which appear in the early spring before the large heart-shaped leaves. It is used in herbal medicine for the treatment of coughs and respiratory disorders. ●Tussilago farfara, family Compositae. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: translating medieval Latin pes pulli ‘foal's foot ’, with reference to the shape of the leaves.
Duden Dictionary
Colt
Colt Substantiv, maskulin , der ® |C o lt |der Colt; Genitiv: des Colts, Plural: die Colts nach dem amerikanischen Industriellen S. Colt (1814 –1862 )amerikanischer Revolver den Colt ziehen, auf jemanden richten
Coltan
Col tan Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Colt a n |das Coltan; Genitiv: des Coltans nach den Bestandteilen Col umbit und Tan talit vor allem in Afrika und Australien vorkommendes industriell genutztes Mineral
Colttasche
Colt ta sche Substantiv, feminin , die |C o lttasche |Revolvertasche
French Dictionary
coltiner
coltiner v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Porter sur le cou. : Il coltine les fardeaux jusque dans le coffre de la voiture. familier Se charger d ’un travail, d ’une tâche. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde en genre et en nombre avec le complément direct si celui-ci le précède. La besogne qu ’il s ’est coltinée. Le participe passé reste invariable si le complément direct suit le verbe. Ils se sont coltiné la restructuration des activités de l ’entreprise. aimer
Spanish Dictionary
colt
colt nombre masculino Revólver de tambor giratorio provisto de seis cámaras .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés colt , tomado del apellido del ingeniero estadounidense Samuel Colt (1814 -1862 ), su inventor .
coltán
coltán nombre masculino Mineral compuesto por colombita y tantalita, de color negro o marrón muy oscuro, que se utiliza en microelectrónica, telecomunicaciones y en la industria aeroespacial :el principal productor de coltán es Australia .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
colt
colt /koʊlt /名詞 1 C (4, 5歳までの )雄の子馬 (↔filly ; →horse 関連 ).2 未熟者, 青二歳 ; ⦅英 ⦆(スポーツの )若くて未熟な選手 .
colter
col ter /kóʊltə r /名詞 C (鋤 (すき )の刃の前に付く )土切り刃 .
coltish
colt ish /kóʊltɪʃ /形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗子馬のような ; 活発な ; 未熟な 〈若者など 〉.