Aknee

/æk'niː/ adverb

An archaic or obsolete form meaning 'on the knee' or 'in a kneeling position,' used in Middle English texts.

From Old English a- (on) combined with knee, where the 'a-' prefix meant 'in a state of' or 'engaged in.' Over time this construction was replaced by modern phrasings like 'on one's knees.'

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