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See also:Volt

English

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Named after Italian physicist Alessandro Volta. For the surname, seeItalianVolta.

Noun

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volt (pluralvolts)

  1. In theInternational System of Units, thederived unit ofelectricalpotential andelectromotive force (voltage); thepotential difference across aconductor when acurrent of oneampere uses onewatt ofpower. Symbol: V
    • 1900,Journal of the Franklin Institute, volume149, page461:
      If thevolt, ampere and ohm were taken as the absolute units, the practical units would be the ampere, begohm and begavolt, names just as convenient as ampere, coulomb and farad.
    • 1956 October, “Recent Changes on the Tyneside Electrified Lines”, inRailway Magazine, page659:
      The system voltage is 630volts d.c. and the supply to the trains is by top-contact third rail with running rail return.
    • 2017 December 12,National Transportation Safety Board, “1.3.5 Electrical Generation and Distribution System”, inMarine Accident Report: Sinking of US Cargo Vessel SSEl Faro, Atlantic Ocean, Northeast of Acklins and Crooked Island, Bahamas, October 1, 2015[1], archived fromthe original on15 May 2022, pages36–37:
      Each turbogenerator consisted of a steam turbine, powered by 900 psi of superheated steam, that was coupled by a set of reduction gears to a General Electric marine alternating-current generator operating at 1,800 rpm. Each generator had a capacity of 2,000 kilowatts of three-phase power at 450volts and 60 hertz. The main 450-volt switchboard was energized by the two turbogenerators. The emergency switchboard, in the emergency generator room, was fed from the main switchboard through an electrical tie.
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Translations
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unit of measure

Etymology 2

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FromFrenchvolte.

Noun

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volt (pluralvolts)

EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia
  1. (archaic, equestrianism) A circular movement in which the horse goes round in a small circle.
  2. (archaic, fencing) A sudden movement to avoid a thrust; aparry.

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Noun

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volt (uncountable)

  1. Acolour similar tolime often used inNike products.
    volt: 

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Catalan

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Etymology 1

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From the past participle ofOld Catalanvoldre, from Latinvolvere. Corresponds toVulgar Latin*voltus, from*volŭtus, fromLatinvolūtus.

Noun

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volt m (pluralvolts)

  1. turn,round
    fer unvoltto go for a stroll
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Etymology 2

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Named forAlessandro Volta.

Noun

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volt m (pluralvolts)

  1. volt

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Czech

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishvolt.

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Noun

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volt inan

  1. volt

Declension

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Declension ofvolt (hard masculine inanimate)
singularplural
nominativevoltvolty
genitivevoltuvoltů
dativevoltuvoltům
accusativevoltvolty
vocativevoltevolty
locativevoltuvoltech
instrumentalvoltemvolty

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Dutch

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Etymology

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FromEnglishvolt.

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Noun

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volt m (pluralvolts,diminutivevoltje n)

  1. volt (unit)

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Faroese

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Etymology

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Named after theItalianphysicistAlessandro Volta. For the surname, seeVolta.

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Noun

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volt n (genitive singularvolts, pluralvolt)

  1. volt, the SI unit ofelectricpotential.

Declension

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n3singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativevoltvoltiðvoltvoltini
accusativevoltvoltiðvoltvoltini
dativevoltivoltinumvoltumvoltunum
genitivevoltsvoltsinsvoltavoltanna

French

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishvolt.

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Noun

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volt m (pluralvolts)

  1. volt

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Galician

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Etymology

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FromEnglishvolt.

Noun

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volt m (pluralvolts)

  1. volt
    Synonym:voltio

Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From the sameProto-Finno-Ugric*wole- or*woli- as Finnish and Estonianolla. Compare similarities withOld Hungarianvola, latervala (same meaning).

Verb

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volt

  1. third-personsingularindicativepastindefinite ofvan
    Milyenvolt az előadás?Howwas the show?

Participle

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volt

  1. pastparticiple ofvan

Adjective

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volt (notcomparable)

  1. ex-,former,late,past,sometime
    az egyetemvolt tanáratheformer professor of the university

Particle

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volt

  1. (archaic)Used after a past-tense verb form to express past perfect.
    • 1880 (translation),411 BC (original),János Arany (translator),Aristophanes (original),A nők ünnepe (Thesmophoriazusae).[2] English translation:2007, George Theodoridis.[3]
      A vén gaz asszony meg, ki hoztavolt, ¶ Fut vigyorogva a férjhez s kiáltja:
      Then the old woman picks it up [literally, “whohad brought it”] and rushes out to the husband! She puts on a big grin on her face and tells him straight out,

Etymology 2

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Named after the ItalianphysicistAlessandro Volta.[1]

Noun

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volt (pluralvoltok)

  1. volt(unit of measure, symbol: V)
Declension
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Inflection (stem in-o-, back harmony)
singularplural
nominativevoltvoltok
accusativevoltotvoltokat
dativevoltnakvoltoknak
instrumentalvolttalvoltokkal
causal-finalvoltértvoltokért
translativevolttávoltokká
terminativevoltigvoltokig
essive-formalvoltkéntvoltokként
essive-modal
inessivevoltbanvoltokban
superessivevoltonvoltokon
adessivevoltnálvoltoknál
illativevoltbavoltokba
sublativevoltravoltokra
allativevolthozvoltokhoz
elativevoltbólvoltokból
delativevoltrólvoltokról
ablativevolttólvoltoktól
non-attributive
possessive – singular
voltévoltoké
non-attributive
possessive – plural
voltéivoltokéi
Possessive forms ofvolt
possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
1st person sing.voltomvoltjaim
2nd person sing.voltodvoltjaid
3rd person sing.voltjavoltjai
1st person pluralvoltunkvoltjaink
2nd person pluralvoltotokvoltjaitok
3rd person pluralvoltjukvoltjaik
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Compound words

References

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  1. ^Tótfalusi, István.Idegenszó-tár: Idegen szavak értelmező és etimológiai szótára (’A Storehouse of Foreign Words: an explanatory and etymological dictionary of foreign words’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2005.→ISBN

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  • (the past form ofvan or an auxiliary particle expressing past perfect):volt in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.
  • (former, previous, bygone):volt in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.
  • (unit):volt in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.

Icelandic

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Etymology

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Named after Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.

Noun

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volt n (genitive singularvolts,nominative pluralvolt)

  1. volt

Declension

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Declension ofvolt (neuter)
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativevoltvoltiðvoltvoltin
accusativevoltvoltiðvoltvoltin
dativevoltivoltinuvoltumvoltunum
genitivevoltsvoltsinsvoltavoltanna

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Italian

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ItalianWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediait

Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing fromEnglishvolt, itself named afterItalian physicistAlessandro Volta, fromVolta.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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volt m (invariable)

  1. volt

References

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  1. ^volt inLuciano Canepari,Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

Latin

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Verb

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volt

  1. (Old Latin)third-personsingularpresentactiveindicative ofvolō

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  • volt”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • volt”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891),An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers

Old French

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Etymology

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FromLatinvultus.

Noun

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voltoblique singularm (oblique pluralvolzorvoltz,nominative singularvolzorvoltz,nominative pluralvolt)

  1. face

Synonyms

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References

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  • Godefroy, Frédéric,Dictionnaire de l'ancienne langue française et de tous ses dialectes duIXe auXVe siècle (1881) (volt)

Old Occitan

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatinvultus.

Noun

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volt m

  1. figure
  2. face
  3. holyimage

References

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  • Levy, Emil. 1923.Petit dictionnaire provençal-français. Heidelberg: Winter. Page 386.

Polish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Named after Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.

Noun

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volt inan (abbreviationV)

  1. alternative spelling ofwolt
Declension
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Declension ofvolt
singularplural
nominativevoltvolty
genitivevoltavoltów
dativevoltowivoltom
accusativevoltvolty
instrumentalvoltemvoltami
locativevolcievoltach
vocativevolcievolty

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Noun

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volt f

  1. genitiveplural ofvolta

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  • volt in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing fromEnglishvolt.

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  • (Brazil)IPA(key): /ˈvow.t͡ʃi/[ˈvoʊ̯.t͡ʃi],/ˈvowt͡ʃ/[ˈvoʊ̯t͡ʃ]
  • (Brazil)IPA(key): /ˈvow.t͡ʃi/[ˈvoʊ̯.t͡ʃi],/ˈvowt͡ʃ/[ˈvoʊ̯t͡ʃ]
    • (Southern Brazil)IPA(key): /ˈvowt͡ʃ/[ˈvoʊ̯t͡ʃ],/ˈvow.t͡ʃi/[ˈvoʊ̯.t͡ʃi]
 

Noun

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volt m (pluralvolts)

  1. volt(unit of measure)

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchvolt.

Noun

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volt m (pluralvolți)

  1. volt

Declension

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singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominative-accusativevoltvoltulvolțivolții
genitive-dativevoltvoltuluivolțivolților
vocativevoltulevolților

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishvolt.

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volt inan (Cyrillic spellingволт)

  1. volt

Declension

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Declension ofvolt
singularplural
nominativevoltvolti
genitivevoltavolta
dativevoltuvoltima
accusativevoltvolte
vocativevoltevolti
locativevoltuvoltima
instrumentalvoltomvoltima

Slovak

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Etymology

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Named after theItalian physicistAlessandro Volta. For the surname, seeVolta.

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Noun

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volt inan (relational adjectivevoltový)

  1. (physics)volt

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Declension ofvolt
(patterndub)
singularplural
nominativevoltvolty
genitivevoltu,
volta
voltov
dativevoltuvoltom
accusativevoltvolty
locativevoltevoltoch
instrumentalvoltomvoltmi,
voltami

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Further reading

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  • volt”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk,2003–2025

Swedish

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Etymology

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FromFrenchvolte, fromItalianvolta(a turn, rotation).

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volt c

  1. asomersault; a jump where one turns one or more times forwards (or backwards)
    att göra/slå envolt
    to do asomersault
  2. (by extension) The action where something of large size turns over. Seeslå en volt.
    Bilen körde av vägen och slog envolt.
    The car went off the road and turned over a wholeturn.

Declension

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Declension ofvolt
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitevoltvolts
definitevoltenvoltens
pluralindefinitevoltervolters
definitevolternavolternas

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Noun

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volt c

  1. volt (unit)

Declension

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Declension ofvolt
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitevoltvolts
definitevoltenvoltens
pluralindefinitevoltvolts
definitevoltenvoltens

References

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Anagrams

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Tatar

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Etymology

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FromEnglishvolt.

Noun

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volt

  1. volt, the SI unit ofelectricpotential.
    80 meñvolt80 thousandvolts

Declension

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Declension ofvolt
nominativevolt
genitivevoltnıñ
dativevoltqa
accusativevoltnı
locativevoltta
ablativevolttan
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