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kneeler
kneeler (ˈniːlə(r)) [f. prec. + -er1.] 1. One who kneels, esp. in reverence; spec. in 16–17th c., one who received the Lord's Supper kneeling.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 3 Whos knelere, I, am unworþi to unbinde þe lace of his shoon. 1551 Recorde Cast. Knowl. (1556) 264 Hercules, whom the greek... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kneeler
A kneeler is a cushion (also called a tuffet, hassock, genuflexorium, or genuflectorium) or a piece of furniture used for resting in a kneeling position A kneeler is also a part of the prie-dieu prayer desk. Kneelers in churches are a modern development. wikipedia.org
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Kneeler (disambiguation)
A kneeler is a piece of furniture used for resting in a kneeling position. Kneeler may also refer to: Kneeling chair, recommended for certain diseases or injuries of the backbone Garden kneeler, a kneeler for use during gardening wikipedia.org
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substrator
† subˈstrator Eccl. Obs. rare. [f. L. substrāt- (see substrate a.) + -or.] One of a class of penitents in the early church called substrati; = kneeler 2 a. (Cf. prostrator 2.)1720 Bingham Antiquities xviii. i. §1 The mourners or weepers, the hearers, the substrators, and the co-standers. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kneeling windows
History It is a monumental type used especially on the ground floor: the sill rests on supports protruding that resemble those of a kneeler's bench. wikipedia.org
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succumbent
† suˈccumbent, a. (n.) Obs. rare. [ad. L. succumbens, -entem, pr. pple. of succumbĕre to succumb. In sense 1 after It. soccombente.] A. adj. 1. Subject, submissive to.c 1645 Howell Lett. ii. ix. (1890) 387 Christianity..makes not Sense so much subject to Reason, as Reason succumbent to Faith. 1660 ―... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hassock
Hassock may refer to: Kneeler, a cushion or a piece of furniture for resting during Christian prayer Ottoman (furniture), a footstool Tuffet, a low wikipedia.org
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prostrator
prostrator rare. (ˈprɒstreɪtə(r), prɒˈstreɪtə(r)) [a. late L. prōstrātor, agent-n. f. prōstern-ĕre: see prostern.] 1. One who overthrows or throws down prostrate.1659 Gauden Tears Ch. ii. xii. 189 Common people..are the great and infallible prostrators of all Religion, vertue, honour, order, peace, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ceteus
Ceteus was called the Kneeler among the stars. These events have taken place on the Arcadian mountain of Nonacris. wikipedia.org
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Bergion
position of Heracles when prayed to his father Zeus that gave the name Engonasin ("Εγγόνασιν", derived from "εν γόνασιν"), meaning "on his knees" or "the Kneeler wikipedia.org
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小跪凳
这张小型细密地雕刻的木台具有用于支撑书或手的倾斜台面和跪台(英文:kneeler),有时以软垫扶手代替倾斜台面,以便不须书籍的祈祷(举例玫瑰经)或个人非礼仪性的祈祷。 教堂婚礼有时提供小跪凳,以便新娘和新郎礼仪时跪下,或神职人员领导教友祈祷。 wikipedia.org
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Ray Amm
For the 1953 racing season, Amm debuted the controversial Norton Kneeler 350cc motorcycle at the 1953 North West 200 Race. Despite overheating problems the Norton Kneeler with the nickname the "Amm Sandwich" or "Silver-Fish", Amm finished in 9th place in the 350 cc class that wikipedia.org
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Alebion
position of Heracles, when he prayed to his father Zeus, that gave the name Engonasin (Ἐγγόνασιν, derived from ἐν γόνασιν), meaning "on his knees" or "the Kneeler wikipedia.org
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Sumilher da cortina
the curtain of the gallery of the Royal Chapel as the king entered for divine office; he was tasked as well with removing the dust guard off the king's kneeler wikipedia.org
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Prie-dieu
Sometimes, a prie-dieu will consist only of the sloped shelf for books without the kneeler. this prayer stand varied in time, eventually settling as a small, ornamental wooden desk furnished with a thin, sloping shelf for books or hands, and a kneeler wikipedia.org
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