From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span>, asquynt, asqweynt, equivalent to a- (“on, at”) + a word related to Dutch schuinte (“tilt, slant, slope”), Saterland Frisian...
IPA(key): [ˈkosə] ко́со • (kóso) slantwise, obliquely, aslant, askew, <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span> смотре́ть ко́со ― smotrétʹ kóso ― to look sideways, to look askance, to...
quintas plural of quinta <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span>, quaints Homophones: quinta, quintât quintas second-person singular past historic of quinter quīntās accusative feminine...
покоси́ться • (pokosítʹsja) pf (imperfective коси́ться) to squint, to look <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span>, to look sideways, to cast a sidelong look Conjugation of покоси́ться (class...
IPA(key): [ˈiskəsə] и́скоса • (ískosa) askance, <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span> (of a look or glance) 1956, “Подмосковные вечера [Podmoskovnyje večera, Moscow Suburban Evenings]”...
oblíqua, masculine plural oblíquos, feminine plural oblíquas) oblique aslant <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span> (linguistics, attributive, of a pronoun) object (used in the accusative...
appointed, a conviction seized me that my well-laid schemes had gone "a-gley". <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span>, obliquely, off the straight irregular, of error, of moral obliquity “aglee...
Derived from <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span> (“obliquely, with a sidelong glance”). IPA(key): /skwɪnt/ Rhymes: -ɪnt squint (third-person singular simple present squints, present...
French a escone (“hidden”) or Italian a scancio (“obliquely”). Compare <span class="searchmatch">asquint</span>, Middle English askoyn (“at a slant, askance”), Dutch schuin, schuins (“sideways”)...