atop

atop
a) On the top of.

He sat atop the mountain, waiting for the end of the world.

b) On the top, with "of".

A virtue is made out of a necessity, with the child feeling far more atop and master of his oddness, his behavior now deliberate or even clever.

2. adverb
On, to, or at the top.

He has a handsome face, still bearded in the midst of a mostly clean-shaving nation, and with the white hairs prevalent on the cheeks and temples; his head is bald atop, though hardly from the uneasiness of wearing a crown.

3. noun
4. verb
to roof

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