tilt at



tilt at

v.
1. To charge or thrust at someone or something with lance or sword: The knight tilted at his opponent.
2. To fight against someone or something: The protesters were tilting at social injustices.
See also: tilt

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EnikŐ-Hungarian
ReillyRIE-leeEnglish (Modern)
Alferov[a:lferɔf]
Aniketos-Greek, Ancient Greek
Akhmad-Chechen
Ava (1)AY-vəEnglish