| 1. | the offspring of a mare bred accidentally. |
| 2. | Also called old-field colt, woods colt. a child born out of wedlock. |
| old-field colt n. Virginia A child born out of wedlock. Also called regionally catch colt, woods colt. [From the unsupervised breeding of horses in unfrequented fields.] Old-field colt is one of several old-fashioned regional euphemisms for a child born out of wedlock. The term is native to the Virginia Piedmont. Old-field is the Southern term for an overcultivated field allowed to lie fallow. Being isolated and usually undisturbed, these fields provided a place for unplanned breeding of horses and, figuratively, of children. The term is sometimes shortened to field colt. A related Southern expression is woods colt. The Western U.S. equivalent is catch colt. |