different between sideward vs sidling
sideward
English
Alternative forms
- sidewards
Etymology
side +? -ward
Adjective
sideward (comparative more sideward, superlative most sideward)
- Toward a side.
Translations
Adverb
sideward (comparative more sideward, superlative most sideward)
- Toward a side.
Translations
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sidling
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
sidling
- Alternative spelling of sideling
Related terms
- sidelong
- sideward
- sideways
- sidewise
Adverb
sidling
- Alternative spelling of sideling
Etymology 2
Cognate with the above (form of sidle, from Middle English sidlyng, from which also directly sidling, above).
Verb
sidling
- present participle of sidle
Noun
sidling (plural sidlings)
- The motion of one who sidles.
- 1926, Rudyard Kipling, The Centaurs
- Starring and shying at straws, with sidlings and plungings.
- 1926, Rudyard Kipling, The Centaurs
Anagrams
- idlings, sliding
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