adverb General Slang

kitty-corner

KIT-ee KOR-ner · adverb · informal

Diagonally across from something.

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Definitions

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Positioned diagonally across an intersection or from another object. Common across the North, Midland, and West.

“The bait shop is kitty-corner from the library.”
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kitty-corner In A Sentence

The bait shop is kitty-corner from the library.

Origin & Usage

From 'cater' (French 'quatre,' four); 'cater-cornered' softened to 'kitty-corner.' DARE records it as chiefly Northern/Western.

People Also Ask

What does 'kitty-corner' mean?

It means positioned diagonally across an intersection or from another object.

Where does 'kitty-corner' come from?

It derives from 'cater' (from French 'quatre,' meaning four); 'cater-cornered' softened over time into 'kitty-corner.'

How do you use 'kitty-corner'?

Use it to describe a diagonal position, like 'The bait shop is kitty-corner from the library.'

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