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skysill - What does it mean?

Definition of 'skysill'

English

Alternative forms

* (l)

Noun

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  • Horizon.
  • *1960 , William Turner Levy, William Barnes: the man and the poems
  • When the sun sinks below the skysill (his word for horizon) there is most often in England the gloom of mistiness.
  • *1992 , International Poetry Society, Orbis: Issues 84-87
  • Rooftops stagger the skysill . Clouds coast from nowhere to Nowhere as row upon row below Planetrees shuttle the moted Air.
  • *1995 , Kim Stanley Robinson, Green Mars
  • They first appeared as two bumps rolling over the skysill , which quickly proved to be the connected outer points of a low ridge.