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askant
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Etymology
Adverb
askant (comparative more askant, superlative most askant)
- (now rare) Aslant; to one side, askance. [from 17th c.]
- 1865, Walt Whitman, “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d”, in Sequel to Drum-Taps: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d and other poems:
- And I saw askant the armies, / I saw as in noiseless dreams hundreds of battle-flags, / Borne through the smoke of the battles and pierc’d with missiles I saw them, / And carried hither and yon through the smoke, and torn and bloody, / And at last but a few shreds left on the staffs, (and all in silence,) / And the staffs all splinter’d and broken.
Adjective
askant (comparative more askant, superlative most askant)
- (now rare) Aslant, sloping.
- 1934, Kay Boyle, My Next Bride, Virago, published 1986, page 53:
- A small, askant, almost contemptuous smile was on her mouth as she chewed.
Translations
Verb
askant (third-person singular simple present askants, present participle askanting, simple past and past participle askanted)
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