Arrodilló (en. Knelt down)

/a.ro.ði.'jo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Past tense of the verb arrodillar, which means to place someone or oneself on their knees.
The priest made the congregation kneel during the prayer.
El sacerdote arrodilló a los fieles durante la oración.
To have a posture of submission or reverence when kneeling.
He knelt before the king as a sign of respect.
Se arrodilló ante el rey como señal de respeto.
To make something rest or lean on the knees.
He lowered the table so that it would be more stable.
Arrodilló la mesa de manera que quedara más estable.

Etymology

It comes from the word 'rodilla' with the prefix 'a-' implying action.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to kneel before someone
Act of showing respect or submission.
arrodillarse ante alguien
to get on one's knees
Similar to kneeling, it implies a physical position.
ponerse de rodillas
to kneel out of guilt
To make a supplication or visibly ask for forgiveness.
arrodillarse por culpa

Related Words

knee
Part of the human body that connects the thigh and the leg.
rodilla
to kneel
To make someone kneel.
arrodillar
prayer
Act of addressing God or a deity.
oración

Slang Meanings

Kneeling as a form of surrender in a conflict.
In the discussion, he was forced to kneel.
En la discusión, se vio obligado a arrodillarse.
Kneeling as a sign of commitment or agreement.
She symbolically knelt to show her loyalty.
Ella se arrodilló simbólicamente para mostrar su lealtad.