aslope

Etymology
From, probably from or akin to , past participle of , from +.

Adjective

 * 1)  Slanted or sloping.
 * 2) * 1911,, The Innocence of Father Brown, The Honor of Israel Gow
 * Far as the eye could see, farther and farther as they mounted the slope, were seas beyond seas of pines, now all aslope one way under the wind.
 * 1) * 1911,, The Innocence of Father Brown, The Honor of Israel Gow
 * Far as the eye could see, farther and farther as they mounted the slope, were seas beyond seas of pines, now all aslope one way under the wind.

Adverb

 * 1)  Slanted or sloping.
 * 2)  In an unintended or unfavourable direction.
 * 1)  In an unintended or unfavourable direction.
 * 1)  In an unintended or unfavourable direction.
 * 1)  In an unintended or unfavourable direction.
 * 1)  In an unintended or unfavourable direction.
 * 1)  In an unintended or unfavourable direction.

Preposition

 * 1)  Diagonally over or across.
 * 2) * 1616,, Civitas Amor, London: Thomas Archer, “Prince Charles his Creation,”
 * the King puts the Belt ouer the necke of the Knight, aslope his breast, placing the Sword vnder his left Arme:
 * the King puts the Belt ouer the necke of the Knight, aslope his breast, placing the Sword vnder his left Arme: