Kidling vs Sidling - What's the difference?
kidling | sidling |
The motion of one who sidles.
* (Rudyard Kipling), The Centaurs
As nouns the difference between kidling and sidling
is that kidling is (archaic|poetic) a young kid; a baby goat while sidling is the motion of one who sidles.As an adjective sidling is
.As an adverb sidling is
.As a verb sidling is
.sidling
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(head)Adverb
(head)Etymology 2
Cognate with the above (form of sidle, from (etyl) sidlyng, from which also directly sidling , above).Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Starring and shying at straws, with sidlings and plungings.