γονυπετέω
Ῥίζα γὰρ πάντων τῶν κακῶν ἐστιν ἡ φιλαργυρία → Root of all the evils is the love of money (Radix omnium malorum est cupiditas)
English (LSJ)
A fall on the knee, Plb.15.29.9, etc.
2 fall down before one, τινά Ev.Matt.17.14, cf. Ev.Marc.1.40: abs., Corn.ND12.
Spanish (DGE)
caer de rodillas, postrarse de hinojos como señal de súplica y respeto religioso πρὸς τὰς θεάς Plb.15.29.9, ἔμπροσθεν αὐτοῦ Eu.Matt.27.29
•abs. Plb.32.15.7, Hld.9.11.4, Eu.Marc.1.40, Corn.ND 12, glos. en POxy.3238.1.1.427
•c. ac. caer de rodillas ante γονυπετῶν αὐτόν Eu.Matt.17.14, cf. Eu.Marc.10.17, ἀθανασίαν Clem.Al.QDS 8, Eus.VC 4.22, παρακαλοῦμεν γονυπετοῦντες τὸ ὕψος ὑμῶν PMasp.2.3.20 (VI d.C.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 502] auf die Knie fallen, Pol. 15, 29, 9, oft, wie Sp., fußfällig anflehen, τινί u. τινά, N.T.
French (Bailly abrégé)
γονυπετῶ :
tomber à genoux.
Étymologie: γόνυ, πίπτω.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
γονυπετέω γονυπετής knielen (voor), op de knieën vallen (voor), met acc. voor iem.; abs.: γονυπετήσαντες ἔμπροσθεν αὐτοῦ nadat ze voor hem op de knieën waren gevallen NT Mt. 27.29.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
γονυπετέω: падать на колени (γ. καὶ μαγγανεύειν πρὸς τὰς θεάς Polyb.; τινα и ἔμπροσθέν τινος NT).
English (Strong)
from a compound of γόνυ and the alternate of πίπτω; to fall on the knee: bow the knee, kneel down.
English (Thayer)
γονυπέτω; 1st aorist participle γονυπετήσας; (γονυπετής, and this from γόνυ and ΠΑΤΩ equivalent to πίπτω); to fall on the knees, the act of one imploring aid, and of one expressing reverence and honor: τίνι, τινα, ibid. G L T Tr WH; R G Tr text brackets WH brackets; Winer's Grammar, 210 (197); (Buttmann, 147f (129)); ἔμπροσθεν τίνος, Polybius, Heliodorus; ecclesiastical writings.)
Greek Monotonic
γονῠπετέω: μέλ. -ήσω, πέφτω στα γόνατα, υποκλίνομαι ικετευτικά μπροστά σε κάποιον· τινί ή τινά, σε Καινή Διαθήκη
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
γονῠπετέω: πίπτω εἰς τὰ γόνατα, Πολύβ. 15. 29, 9, κλ. 2) πίπτω ἔμπροσθέν τινος ἱκετικῶς, τινι Εὐαγγ. κ. Ματθ. ιζ΄, 14· τινα κ. Μᾶρκ. α΄, 40.
Middle Liddell
[from γονυπετής
to fall on the knee, to fall down before one, τινι or τινα NTest.
Chinese
原文音譯:gonupetšw 哥匿-胚帖哦
詞類次數:動詞(4)
原文字根:膝-落
字義溯源:屈膝,跪下;由(γόνυ)*=膝)與(πίπτω / συμπίπτω)*=落下)組成。一個人屈一膝的跪在別人面前,那是表示有所求問,或者表示尊敬
出現次數:總共(4);太(2);可(2)
譯字彙編:
1) 跪下(3) 太17:14; 可1:40; 可10:17;
2) 跪(1) 太27:29
Translations
kneel
Aklanon: euhod; Arabic: رَكَعَ, جَثَا; Egyptian Arabic: ركع; Armenian: ծնկի գալ, ծնկել, ծունր դնել, ծնրադրել, չոքել; Aromanian: ndzinucljedzu, ndzinuclju; Bashkir: тубыҡланыу, теҙләнеү; Basque: belaunikatu; Belarusian: укленчваць; Bulgarian: коленича; Burmese: ဒူးထောက်; Catalan: agenollar-se; Cebuano: luhod; Cherokee: ᏓᎵᏂᏆᏅᎥᏍᎦ; Chickasaw: achokmilhka, achokmíyyi'lhka; Chinese Cantonese: 跪; Mandarin: 下跪; Czech: kleknout si, pokleknout, klečet; Danish: knæle; Dutch: knielen; Esperanto: genui; Estonian: põlvitama; Faroese: leggja seg á knæ; Finnish: polvistua; French: s'agenouiller, tomber à genoux; Galician: axeonllar; Georgian: მუხლზე, მუხლის მოყრა, დაჩოქება; German: knien; Greek: γονατίζω, πέφτω στα γόνατα; Ancient Greek: γονατίζω, γονυκλινέω, γονυκλιτέω, γονυπετέω, κατακλίνω, προσκυνέω, ὑποκλάζω, ὑποκλίνομαι; Greenlandic: seeqqumiarpoq; Hebrew: כָּרַע; Higaonon: agluhod; Hiligaynon: luhod; Hungarian: térdel; Hunsrik: knïe; Icelandic: krjúpa; Indonesian: berlutut; Irish: sléacht, téigh ar do ghlúine, bí ar do ghlúine; Italian: inginocchiarsi; Japanese: 跪く; Javanese: dhengkul; Kabuverdianu: juelha; Kapampangan: siklod, siklaud; Khmer: លុត; Korean: 꿇다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: چەکبوون; Latvian: nomesties ceļos; Malay: berlutut; Malayalam: മുട്ടുകുത്തുക; Mansaka: lood; Maori: tūturi; Mongolian: өвдөг сөгдөн; Navajo: ntsideegeeh; Norman: s'agenouoilli; Northern Sami: čippostit; Norwegian: knele; Old Javanese: dĕku; Persian: زانو زدن; Polish: klęczeć; Portuguese: ajoelhar-se; Quechua: ullpukuy; Romanian: îngenunchea; Russian: преклоняться, стоять на коленях; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: клекнути, клечати; Roman: kleknuti, klečati; Slovene: poklekniti, klečati; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: klěkaś, kólenkowaś; Spanish: arrodillarse, ahinojar; Swahili: kupiga magoti; Swedish: knäböja, knäfalla, falla på knä; Tagalog: luhod; Thai: คุกเข่า; Turkish: diz çökmek; Ukrainian: клякати, вклякати, ставати на коліна; Vietnamese: quỳ; Welsh: penlinio, penglinio