Knee - Wikipedia-style Article
Knee
Definition
Knee is a noun that refers to the joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans, which allows the leg to bend. It is also used metaphorically in expressions and can function as a verb, meaning to hit or strike with the knee.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /niː/
- Respelling: nee
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /niː/
- Respelling: nee
Etymology
The word "knee" originates from Old English "cnēo," related to Proto-Germanic "*knēan" and Proto-Indo-European "*genu-" (knee). It has been used in the English language since before the 12th century to describe the joint and has extended metaphorical uses.
Derivatives
- Knelt (verb, past of kneel)
- Kneeing (verb, gerund)
- Knee-deep (adjective)
- Knee-high (adjective)
- Kneecap (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "knee" is commonly used in anatomical, medical, and metaphorical contexts. Examples include "He injured his knee during the game," or "She knelt down on one knee to tie her shoe."
Related Terms
- Leg: The lower limb of the body.
- Thigh: The upper part of the leg, above the knee.
- Patella: The kneecap, a bone within the knee joint.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The joint connecting the thigh and lower leg: Refers to the anatomical structure that enables leg movement.
- Example: "The knee supports the weight of the body while walking."
- The area around this joint: Refers to the surrounding soft tissues and structures.
- Example: "He rested his hands on his knees after running."
- A metaphorical usage denoting submission or respect: Indicates humility or reverence.
- Example: "He fell to his knees in prayer."
Verb
- To hit or strike with the knee: Refers to using the knee to impact someone or something.
- Example: "He kneed the attacker in self-defense."