different between kneeler vs kneeled
kneeler
English
Etymology
From Middle English knelere, equivalent to kneel +? -er.
Noun
kneeler (plural kneelers)
- A person who kneels.
- All the kneelers sighed with relief when they were told it was over and they could finally stand up.
- A thing that is designed to be kneeled on. Synonym: hassock
- The parish deacon was always pushing to get new kneelers for the church, probably because he was old and his knees were sensitive.
- An apparatus that permits the loading door of a bus to decrease in height in order to facilitate boarding of passengers that are seniors and physically disadvantaged
- On a gable-end, the stone (often decorated) at the base of the slope of the gable on either side.
Translations
See also
- kneeling chair
kneeler From the web:
kneeled
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: n?ld, IPA(key): /ni?ld/
- Rhymes: -i?ld
Verb
kneeled
- simple past tense and past participle of kneel
Synonyms
- knelt
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