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aslant, adv. and prep.|əˈslɑːnt, -æ-| Forms: 3–5 o-slant(e, 3–4 on-slent, on-slont, aslante, 5 a-slent, 8 aslaunt, 6– aslant. [f. on (see a prep.1) + slant.] A. adv. 1. On the slant, in a slanting or sloping direction, obliquely.
a1300Cursor M. 6200 O-slant [v.r. on-slent, on-slont] fra þar þai ware. 1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. clxxvii. (1495) 718 In vynes the kyttynge shall be aslante. c1440Morte Arth. 2254 O-slante doune fro þe slote he slyttes. c1440Promp. Parv. 6 A-cyde..a-slet, or a-slonte, Oblique. 1677Moxon Mech. Exerc. (1703) 208 You must not hold the Blade..parallel to the Pikes, but aslant. 1781Cowper Truth 239 Blown all aslant, a driving, dashing rain. 1878R. Jefferies Gamekeeper at H. 113 The shot, if it comes aslant, will glance off. 2. elliptically, quasi-adj. Slanting, oblique.
1790Cowper Odyss. ix. 435 He..fell resupine With his huge neck aslant. 1814Southey Roderick iii. Wks. IX. 21 And with ray aslant..illumed the branchless pines. 3. Comb. aslantwise: aslant.
1852Hawthorne Blithed. Rom. II. xiv. 253 The moon..shone aslantwise over the river. B. prep. Across in a slanting direction, athwart.
1602Shakes. Ham. iv. vii. 167 There is a Willow growes aslant a Brooke. 1677Moxon Mech. Exerc. (1703) 204 The edge of the Chissel..lying aslant the Work. 1854H. Miller Sch. & Schm. (1858) 438 It sailed aslant our line of buoys. 1877Page De Quincey II. xix. 176 To run somewhat aslant the ordinary conventionalities of life. |