Atilt
with a or inclination; :
hold the bottle slightly atilt.
with the lance in hand in .
historical examples
you purposely prolong his suspense; he is all atilt, expecting the delightful surprise.
autumn leaves various
father,” she began, atilt on the arm of his chair, “should you like to buy this house yourself?
polly of lady gay cottage emma c. dowd
adverb, adjective (postpositive)
in a tilted or inclined position
(archaic) in or as if in a joust
adv.
1560s, from a- (1) + tilt (n.).
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