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Genuflection or
genuflexion is the act of
bending a knee to the ground, as
distinguished from
kneeling which more
strictly involves both knees. From early...
- kiza, so as not to
sprain the
instep jumping up
directly from seiza.
Génuflexion Kowtow Vajrasana (yoga) "IroMegane: Is
Seiza really the
traditional way...
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perform a
curtsey by
bending the
knees instead of a bow.
Genuflection (or
genuflexion) is
bending at
least one knee to the ground, was from
early times a gesture...
- geniculation, geniculum, genu, genual, genucubital, genuflect, genuflection,
genuflexion †geniculum genicul-
genus gener- birth, offspring,
creation congener...
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libretto for the
opera Kniefall von
Warschau named after Willy Brandt's
genuflexion in
Warsaw on 7
December 1970, with
music by
Gerhard Rosenfeld, which...
- of Decay" 5:25 6. "****ation's Gold" 6:48 7. "Hail Mary (****-soaked
Genuflexion)" 3:27 8. "M.A.M.M.O.N." 3:30 9. "Gospel of the Worm" 2:37 10. "World...
- of Crespin, who died in 1140,
recited 150 Hail
Marys daily, 100 with
genuflexions and 50 with prostrations.
Louis IX of
France of
France (1214–1270) "knelt...
- and
Hughes complained that the ****anese had been "beslobbering me with
genuflexions and
obsequious deference." However,
Borden and ****s were able to persuade...
- the tabernacle, the
brethren must make a
profound inclination, not a
genuflexion. Many
other features might be
quoted to show that the
whole rite points...
- academic, very careful, very much a 'Yes' and 'No' performance, with
genuflexions in the
direction of Mr. 'Dry-as-Dust', and
anxious looking over the shoulder...