knee

Frasi
An user
His   hip   struck   the   knee   of   the   next   player .

Il suo fianco ha colpito il ginocchio del prossimo giocatore.

Senso (Inglese)

Concetti

dare una ginocchiata

ginocchjiu

jenocchjiu

jinokkyo

mettersi in ginocchio

Frequenza

B2
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/niː/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From Middle English kne, from Old English cnēow, from Proto-West Germanic *kneu, from Proto-Germanic *knewą, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵnéw-o-m, a thematic derivative of *ǵónu. See also West Frisian knibbel, Low German Knee, Knie, Dutch knie, German Knie, Danish knæ, Norwegian kne, Swedish knä; also Hittite 𒄀𒉡 (genu), Latin genū, Tocharian A kanweṃ (dual), Tocharian B kenī, Ancient Greek γόνυ (gónu, “knee”), γωνία (gōnía, “corner, angle”), Welsh glin (“knee”), Old Armenian ծունր (cunr), Avestan 𐬲𐬥𐬎𐬨 (žnum), Sanskrit जानु (jā́nu). The obsolete plural kneen is from Middle English kneen, knen, kneon, kneuwene.

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