- dolt
- Arcane word used by aficionados of Dungeons & Dragons to describe a stupid person.
You can't microwave a metal spoon, you dolt!
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
You can't microwave a metal spoon, you dolt!
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
dolt — dolt; dolt·ish; dolt·ish·ly; dolt·ish·ness; … English syllables
dolt — (d[=o]lt; 110), n. [OE. dulte, prop. p. p. of dullen to dull. See {Dull}.] A heavy, stupid fellow; a blockhead; a numskull; an ignoramus; a dunce; a dullard. [1913 Webster] This Puck seems but a dreaming dolt. Drayton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dolt — dolt, v. i. To behave foolishly. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dolt — [dōlt] n. [prob. < ME dolte, pp. of dullen: see DULL, vt. vi.] a stupid, slow witted person; blockhead doltish adj. doltishly adv. doltishness n … English World dictionary
dolt — [dəult US doult] n old fashioned [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from dold stupid (1400 1500)] a silly or stupid person >doltish adj … Dictionary of contemporary English
dolt — [ doult ] noun count a stupid person … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dolt — (n.) 1540s, perhaps a variant of dold dull, foolish, influenced by dulte, dolte, pp. forms of M.E. dullen to dull, make or become dazed or stupid (see DULL (Cf. dull)). Related: Doltish; doltishly; doltishness … Etymology dictionary
dolt — [n] stupid person airhead*, blockhead*, boob*, chump*, dimwit*, dodo*, dope, dork*, dumbbell*, dumdum*, dunce, fool, goon*, idiot, ignoramus, lamebrain*, lunkhead*, meathead*, nitwit*, sap*, simpleton, stupid, yo yo*; concepts 412,423 Ant. brain … New thesaurus
dolt — ► NOUN ▪ a stupid person. DERIVATIVES doltish adjective. ORIGIN perhaps a variant of dulled, from DULL(Cf. ↑dulness) … English terms dictionary
dolt — A dolt is a dull person, a blockhead. The word has been in use since at least the sixteenth century, and was thus available to Shakespeare. He has Pandarus, in Troilus and Cressida, refer to the ‘asses, fools, dolts’, meaning the ordinary… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
dolt — [[t]doʊlt[/t]] n. a blockhead; dunce • Etymology: 1535–45; var. of obs. dold stupid dolt′ish, adj. dolt′ish•ly, adv. dolt′ish•ness, n … From formal English to slang