The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stilty \Stilt"y\, a. Unreasonably elevated; pompous; stilted; as, a stilty style.
Wiktionary
a. 1 (context archaic English) pompous 2 (context of a gait English) uneven, as if walking on stilts
Usage examples of "stilty".
He and his people distributed some of their production to the local chieftains and shamans in return for a network of Stilty scouts and sentinels, but the vast bulk of it was shipped out for disposal elsewhere.
There were half a dozen other Stilty drugs and intoxicants the Organization might have chosen.
The greasy-looking, turgid flow, heavy with silt, was one of hundreds of channels cutting through the swampy delta, and the walls of a Stilty city rose beyond it.
His armored people were supposed to intercept any Stilty breakouts and stop them short of the less well-protected types behind them, but there were an awful lot of hostiles out there.