əˈ- adjective (or adverb)
Etymology: a- (I) + tilt, v.
1. : in a tilting position
huge trees dangerously atilt were still falling — G.S.Perry
2. : with lance in hand (as in a tourney)
run atilt at men — Samuel Butler †1680
əˈ- adjective (or adverb)
Etymology: a- (I) + tilt, v.
1. : in a tilting position
huge trees dangerously atilt were still falling — G.S.Perry
2. : with lance in hand (as in a tourney)
run atilt at men — Samuel Butler †1680
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012