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v. t.
To raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.
n.
The literary style of Dr. Samuel Johnson, or one formed in imitation of it; an inflated, stilted, or pompous style, affecting classical words.
a.
Elevated as if on stilts; hence, pompous; bombastic; as, a stilted style; stilted declamation.
imp. & p. p.
of Stilt
n.
The stilt.
v. t.
To raise upon stilts, or as upon stilts; to stilt.
n.
A clog, or patten, having a very thick sole, or in some cases raised upon a stilt to a height of a foot or more.
n.
A pole, or piece of wood, constructed with a step or loop to raise the foot above the ground in walking. It is sometimes lashed to the leg, and sometimes prolonged upward so as to be steadied by the hand or arm.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stilt
n.
Any species of limicoline birds belonging to Himantopus and allied genera, in which the legs are remarkably long and slender. Called also longshanks, stiltbird, stilt plover, and lawyer.
n.
See Stilt, n., 3.
n. pl.
Stilts.
n.
A stilt.
n.
A crutch; also, the handle of a plow.
a.
Unreasonably elevated; pompous; stilted; as, a stilty style.
n.
The black-necked stilt. See Stilt.
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