kiss someone's ring
English
WOTD – 17 December 2018
Etymology

The President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, kissing the ring of Pope Francis during a state visit to the Vatican on 17 March 2016
An allusion to a traditional manner of expressing obediance to a bishop (especially the pope) or king.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /kɪs ˈsʌmwʌnz ɹɪŋ/
Audio (AU) (file) - Hyphenation: kiss some‧one's ring
Verb
kiss someone's ring (third-person singular simple present kisses someone's ring, present participle kissing someone's ring, simple past and past participle kissed someone's ring)
- (idiomatic) To give respect or reverence to someone; to express servitude to someone.
- 2011, Mark Mills, chapter 9, in House of the Hanged, London: HarperCollins, →ISBN; House of the Hunted: A Novel, 1st U.S. edition, New York, N.Y.: Random House, 2011, →ISBN, page 106:
- The friendship had faltered during their first year at Oxford, when Barnaby had turned jester-in-chief to a pride of strutting young peacocks with titles and country estates. He had made them laugh and kissed their rings and they in return had sneered at him behind his back.
- 2012 November, Nikki Carter, chapter 15, in Time to Shine: A Fab Life Novel, New York, N.Y.: Dafina KTeen Books, Kensington Publishing Corp., →ISBN, page 147:
- "[…] We're taking over and running this industry. Every other label is gonna have to bow down." / "What about Mystique?" Dreya asks. "Is she gonna have to bow down too?" / "It's only a matter of time," Evan says. "If I don't do anything else in this industry, I'm gonna make sure that diva kisses your ring."
- 2014, Bob Rockwell, “Blood on the Carpet”, in A Slightly Better World, [Morrisville, N.C.?]: Desert Wind Books, →ISBN, page 27:
- Betsy eats up the attention like a bobbysoxer at an Elvis concert. It won't be long before Luca will have them kissing his ring.
Translations
to give respect or reverence to someone
See also
Further reading
kissing traditions on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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