Antonyms for askant


Grammar : Adj
Spell : uh-skans
Phonetic Transcription : əˈskæns


Definition of askant

Origin :
  • 1520s, "sideways, asquint," of obscure origin. OED has separate listings for askance and obsolete Middle English askance(s) and no indication of a connection, but Barnhart and others derive the newer word from the older one. The Middle English word, recorded early 14c. as ase quances and found later in Chaucer, meant "in such a way that; even as; as if;" and as an adverb "insincerely, deceptively." It has been analyzed as a compound of as and Old French quanses (pronounced "kanses") "how if," from Latin quam "how" + si "if."
  • The E[nglish] as is, accordingly, redundant, and merely added by way of partial explanation. The M.E. askances means "as if" in other passages, but here means, "as if it were," i.e. "possibly," "perhaps"; as said above. Sometimes the final s is dropped .... [Walter W. Skeat, glossary to Chaucer's "Man of Law's Tale," 1894]
  • Also see discussion in Leo Spitzer, "Anglo-French Etymologies," Philological Quarterly 24.23 (1945), and see OED entry for askance (adv.) for discussion of the mysterious ask- word cluster in English. Other guesses about the origin of askance include Old French a escone, from past participle of a word for "hidden;" Italian a scancio "obliquely, slantingly;" or that it is a cognate of askew.
  • As in askew : adj crooked
  • As in cockeyed : adj crooked, askew
Example sentences :
  • Thereupon Mr B. looked at me askant out of his gipsy eyes, as if he thought me an example of the evils of female education!
  • Extract from : « The Life of George Borrow » by Herbert Jenkins
  • Gerard pondered these simple words, and eyed her askant, carrying the child with perfect ease.
  • Extract from : « The Cloister and the Hearth » by Charles Reade
  • Captain Jackman, in these few moments of pause in the talk, seemed to make an askant study of the commander, who sat opposite.
  • Extract from : « A Tale of Two Tunnels » by William Clark Russell
  • She was desperately conscious of me, watching me askant with the curiously commingled fear and trustfulness of a child.
  • Extract from : « McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908 » by Various
  • A few quiet tears followed these brave words, and Grace looked at her askant, and began to do her justice.
  • Extract from : « Put Yourself in His Place » by Charles Reade

Synonyms for askant

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