Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

polt

verb
/pɒlt/
Definition
To make a hole or excavation in the ground, particularly for planting seeds or for digging up root crops.
Examples
  • He decided to polt the garden to prepare for spring planting.
  • Farmers polted the soil to ensure good seedbed conditions.
Meaning
The term ‘polt’ refers to the act of digging or creating a depression in the soil, which is often done when preparing a garden or field for planting.
Synonyms
  • dig
  • excavate
  • furrow
  • till