aslant
English
Etymology
From Middle English aslant (“at an angle, in a curve; from the side, deviously”), from "on slante"; equivalent to a- + slant
Adjective
aslant
Translations
slanting — see slanted
Adverb
aslant
- at a slant
- Dryden
- [The shaft] drove through his neck aslant.
- Dryden
Translations
at a slant
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Preposition
aslant
- (archaic) diagonally over or across
- Lay the gun aslant your lap.
Translations
diagonally over or across
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Anagrams
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