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BOLTING

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a term formerly used in our inns of court, for the private arguing of causes. An ancient and two barristers sat as judges; and three students, bringing each a case, out of which the judges chose one to be argued, the students first began to argue it, and after them the barristers. It was inferior to mooting. See Moot.