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+ | *'''tilt''': woman's hat, worn at a tilt; fashionable in the 1930s-'40s | ||
+ | *'''Tilt, Gran and Pheni''': Rivers. See McHugh's annotations |
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Kilt?
A tilt is a kind of hammer.
- tilt: woman's hat, worn at a tilt; fashionable in the 1930s-'40s
- Tilt, Gran and Pheni: Rivers. See McHugh's annotations