[くるわす, kuruwasu] (v5s) (1) to drive mad; to make insane; (2) to cause a malfunction; to put out of order; to throw out of kilter; (3) to derail (a plan, etc.) [Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Kelter \Kel"ter\, n. [Cf. Gael. & Ir. cealt clothes, Gael.
cealltair spear, castle, cause, Prov. E. kilter tool,
instrument. Cf. {Kilt}.]
Regular order or proper condition. [Usually written {kilter}
in th U. S.] [Colloq., chiefly British spelling]
[1913 Webster]
If the organs of prayer be out of kelter or out of
tune, how can we pray? --Barrow.
[1913 Webster]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
kilter \kil"ter\ (k[i^]l"t[~e]r), n. [Cf. Gael. & Ir. cealt
clothes, Gael. cealltair spear, castle, cause, Prov. E.
kilter tool, instrument. Cf. {Kilt}.]
Regular order or proper condition. Same as {kelter}, but
{kilter} is the more common spelling in the U. S. Used
chiefly in the phrase out of kilter, meaning out of order or
irregular in some manner. [Also spelled {kelter}.]
[1913 Webster +PJC]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
kilter
n 1: in working order; "out of kilter"; "in good kilter" [syn:
{kilter}, {kelter}]
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