Askip

/əˈskɪp/ adverb

A dialectal or archaic term meaning askew or aslant; in a skipping or hopping manner; sideways.

Possibly from ask- + skip, or a variant of askew with the -ip ending from Old English or Norse. This appears primarily in very old Scottish or Northern English dialects.

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