Etymology: [ 'nE(&)l ] (intransitive verb.) before 12th century. From Old English cneowlian, from cneow (“knee”); compare Goth. knussjan, Gk. gnyx "with bent knee." Past tense knelt is a modern formation (19c.) on analogy of feel/felt, etc.
diz çökmek, diz üstü oturmak, diz çök,v.diz çök:n.matem çanı, diz büküp selamlamak, diz çök, (knelt/--ed), matem çanı, önüne diz çöktü, diz çökmek üzere, diz çökme, diz çökerek, diz çöken, çalmak, çan ile duyurmak, matem çanı çalmak, f., bak. kneel, kneel diz çök,
To stoop down and rest on the knee or knees, rest on the knee or knees, supporting yourself on your knees rest one's weight on one's knees; "In church you have to kneel during parts of the service, supporting yourself on your knees, act of kneeling; position in which one is supported by the knees, rest one's weight on one's knees; "In church you have to kneel during parts of the service", To bend the knee; to fall or rest on the knees; sometimes with down, The forms kneeled and knelt can both be used for the past tense and past participle. When you kneel, you bend your legs so that your knees are touching the ground. She knelt by the bed and prayed Other people were kneeling, but she just sat. a kneeling position. Kneel down means the same as kneel. She kneeled down beside him. To go down or rest on one or both knees, Present participle of kneel, seiza, Simple past and past participle of to kneel, a jenou, act of bending down on the knee or knees, A body position where both knees are on the floor, or a pad if one is provided, and one's posterior is not resting on anything All are required to kneel at Mass from the Sanctus to the Great Amen, In the Sarum Rite, kneeling is only practised on penitential occasions, as a sign of sorrow, and during some special services, such as the consecration of a church It consists of (1) standing on both knees, and, before getting up, (2) tracing a small cross on the ground with the thumb, (3) bending to kiss the ground at the cross, and (4), Knelt is a past tense and past participle of kneel. A past tense and a past participle of kneel. the past tense and past participle of kneel, of Kneel, marrowbone,
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To stoop down and rest on the knee or knees
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rest on the knee or knees fiil
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supporting yourself on your knees rest one's weight on one's knees; "In church you have to kneel during parts of the service
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supporting yourself on your knees
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act of kneeling; position in which one is supported by the knees isim
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rest one's weight on one's knees; "In church you have to kneel during parts of the service"
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To bend the knee; to fall or rest on the knees; sometimes with down
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The forms kneeled and knelt can both be used for the past tense and past participle. When you kneel, you bend your legs so that your knees are touching the ground. She knelt by the bed and prayed Other people were kneeling, but she just sat. a kneeling position. Kneel down means the same as kneel. She kneeled down beside him. To go down or rest on one or both knees
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kneeling
Present participle of kneel
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Kneeling
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kneeled
Simple past and past participle of to kneel
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kneeling
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kneeling
act of bending down on the knee or knees isim
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kneeling
A body position where both knees are on the floor, or a pad if one is provided, and one's posterior is not resting on anything All are required to kneel at Mass from the Sanctus to the Great Amen
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kneeling
In the Sarum Rite, kneeling is only practised on penitential occasions, as a sign of sorrow, and during some special services, such as the consecration of a church It consists of (1) standing on both knees, and, before getting up, (2) tracing a small cross on the ground with the thumb, (3) bending to kiss the ground at the cross, and (4)
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knelt
Knelt is a past tense and past participle of kneel. A past tense and a past participle of kneel. the past tense and past participle of kneel
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