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@EllieKesselman not familiar with that one. But I mean the move a lady would do in riposte for a bow from a gentleman.
The Russian term being реверанс, obviously entlehnt from French, so I'm sort of transliterating rather than translating.
> reverence (countable and uncountable, plural reverences)
2. An act of showing respect, such as a bow.
Make twenty reverences upon receiving […] about twopence.
2. An act of showing respect, such as a bow.
Make twenty reverences upon receiving […] about twopence.
Noun: reverence (countable and uncountable, plural reverences)
- Veneration; profound awe and respect, normally in a sacred context.
- An act of showing respect, such as a bow.
- (Can we date this quote?) Goldsmith
- Make twenty reverences upon receiving […] about twopence.
- The state of being revered.
Verb: reverence (third-person singular simple present reverences, present participle reverencing, simple past and past participle reverenced)
- (transitive) To show or feel reverence to.
- Synonyms...
Following the trail from that I get to книксен, in turn entlehnt from Deutsch. Which finally gets me to curtsey.
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@RegDwigнt Not every human has a house with cooking facility to cook in. Housing is difficult, but cooking facility is easy. But you need a house to accommodate it.
it's like you want to shower every day, you need a house with shower facility. Shampoo is easy but the house having shower facility is difficult.
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@CaptainBohemian yes but we are getting off-topic right there. The topic was a machine that makes food. The topic was not a machine that makes houses for you to cook in. Though these exist, too.
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@RegDwigнt that's very common. Even school dorm rooms forbid cooking. Cooking is not our general routine. Bedrooms are not meant to be rented to cook. It's just a place to sleep and shower. If you want to cook, you need to rent a family-type house, which includes more than one bedroom, kitchen and living room, and is far more expensive.
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