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▪ I. bult S. Afr. (bʊlt, ‖ bœlt) [Afrikaans, a. Du. bult hump, hunch.] A hillock, ridge.
1852C. Barter Dorp & Veld vii. 96 They [sc. the lions] retreated slowly up the bult. 1864T. Baines Explor. S.W. Afr. xii. 371 We crossed the seringa bult at a narrower place. 1901Turnbull Tales from Natal 149 Hidden from view by a slight bult he was then ascending. 1926Blackw. Mag. May 638/1 Dairy cows grazing on a rise or ‘bult’ (as these are called locally). 1946M. Wilman Check List Fl. Plants Griqualand W. 320 A sturdy, decumbent plant on lime bults. ▪ II. † bult variant of bolt n.3, Obs., a flour-sieve. Hence (or from stem of bult, bolt v.1), † bultpele, ? a shovel for putting meal into the bolter.
c1475Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 808 Hoc pollentridium, a bultpele. Polenduare, a bult. ▪ III. bult, -e, bulter obs. ff. of bolt v. and bolter1. ▪ IV. bult, -e obs. pa. tense of build v. |