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Meaning of KNEEL
to be in a position on one's knees
Etymology of KNEEL
The word "kneel" comes from Old English "cnēan" or "cnēowan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "knēan" and the Proto-Indo-European root "genu-", both of which carry the meaning of "knee"
Historically, the word has been used to describe various physical postures and actions, including those related to worship, submission, and physical labor
Synonyms
Definitions
- to be in or move into a position on one's knees, typically in order to show respect, worship, or submission
- * to rest or support one's weight on one's knees, typically in order to perform a task or to take a break
Usage Examples
- The crowd began to kneel as the queen entered the room
- * She had to kneel to tie her shoelaces
- * The priest kneeled at the altar to lead the congregation in prayer