Grovel

/ˈɡrɑː.vəl/ verb

To crawl on the ground on your hands and knees, or to act in an extremely humble or submissive way to please someone.

Possibly from Old Norse 'grufa' meaning to grovel. The word appeared in Middle English around the 1600s, originally describing the physical act of crawling, then extended to mean acting in a degrading way.

AMመስክር
ARسجود
BNআত্মসমর্পণ
CAposar
CSplacat se
DAkrybe
DEsich verbeugen
ELνα γονατίζω
ESarrastrarse
FAسجده
FIalasti
FRse rouler
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