knee-crooking
English
Etymology
Compare bend the knee.
Adjective
knee-crooking (not comparable)
- Obsequious; submissive.
- 2009, Terence Barnett Magness, The Brood of Time, page 378:
- With his usual dose of commonsense he recognized that nothing could really change the status quo, and all that a knee-crooking knave might do in protest was to sneak a line or two into his verse simply to let off steam […]
- 2022, Ottilie A. Liljencrantz, The Thrall of Leif the Lucky: A Story of Viking Days:
- The Norman said nothing, but he did what the bystanders considered rather surprising in a knee-crooking Frenchman. Neither bending his body nor doffing his helmet, he folded his arms across his breast and looked straight into the Lucky One's eyes.
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