[benjāngkhapradit] (n) EN: Thai mode of salutation using five parts of the body ; prostration in which the head, hands and feet touch the ground ; kowtowFR: prosternement à la chinoise [ m ]
n. [ Chinese, knock head. ] The prostration made by mandarins and others to their superiors, either as homage or worship, by knocking the forehead on the ground; same as Kotow. There are degrees in the rite, the highest being expressed by three knockings. [ China ] [ Also spelled kotow. ] S. W. Williams. [ 1913 Webster ]
[ぬかずく(額ずく;額突く;叩頭く;額衝く);ぬかづく(額突く;叩頭く;額衝く);ぬかつく(額突く;叩頭く;額衝く)(ok), nukazuku ( hitai zuku ; hitai tsuku ; kou atama ku ; hitai tsuku ); nukaduku ( hita] (v5k, vi) to kowtow (to bow from a kneeling position such that the forehead touches the ground); to prostrate oneself; to give a deep, reverent bow [Add to Longdo]
[とんしゅ;とんじゅ, tonshu ; tonju] (n) (1) (hon) (formula at the end of a letter) Respectfully yours; (n, vs) (2) (orig. meaning) kowtowing; kowtow[Add to Longdo]
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