Definition of Tolts

1. tolt [n] - See also: tolt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tolts

tolperisone
tolpropamine
tolrestat
tolsel
tolsels
tolsey
tolseys
tolt
toltec
tolter
toltered
toltering
tolterodine
tolters
tolts (current term)
tolu
tolu balsam tree
tolu tree
toluamide
toluamides
toluate
toluates
toluene
toluene-3-monooxygenase
toluene-4-monooxygenase
toluene dioxygenase
toluene ortho-monooxygenase
toluenes
toluenesulfonate

Literary usage of Tolts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A New Abridgment of the Law with Large Additions and Corrections by Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd, John Bouvier (1846)
"It is pretty clear that by evil tolts, as here opposed to old and rightful ... If from considering these two statutes it appears that by evil tolts such ..."

2. The Port of New York by Thomas Edward Rush (1920)
"... in 1215 not only secured the guarantees of freedom which we have been teaching in our textbooks, but also secured the abolition of all "evil tolts. ..."

3. Newfoundland: the Oldest British Colony: Its History, Its Present Condition by Moses Harvey, Joseph Hatton (1883)
"Some of the more conspicuous of these tolts are Spread Eagle Peak, south of Chapel Arm, Trinity Bay; Powder Horn Hill, Bay of Bulls Arm, in Trinity Bay; ..."

4. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1810)
"1. Cod. Justinian. 1. Hi. tit. xii. leg. 3. Constantine styles the Lord's day dies tolts, a name which could not offend the ears of his Pagan subjects. ..."

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