obeisance|obeisances in English
noun
[o·bei·sance || əʊ'beɪsns]
gesture of respect and deep reverence; reverent behavio
Use "obeisance|obeisances" in a sentence
1. 3 The general commands absolute obeisance.
2. 5 We all make obeisance to it.
3. 1 They made obeisance to the sultan.
4. 7 Do obeisance to the florid China oriflamme!
5. 4 Alexei completed his obeisance, then sat up.
6. 2 He made obeisance to the king.
7. Hold to do obeisance a rites after.
8. What does Abaisance mean? Obsolete form of obeisance
9. 9 Hold to do obeisance a rites after.
10. One by one they came forward, mumbled grudging words of welcome, made awkward obeisances.
11. Synonyms for Curtseys include bobs, curtsies, bows, genuflections, obeisances, courtesies, dips, bendings, gestures and genuflects
12. 10 He made a deep obeisance to the queen.
13. They fall at his feet and ‘do obeisance to him.’
14. 11 Three times it made obeisance before him,(www.Sentencedict.com) then It'spoke.
15. 8 The ability to controll comes from obeisance of rules.
16. 6 Was she about to make some obeisance to it?
17. (“did obeisance to him” study note on Joh 9:38, nwtsty)
18. 8 synonyms for Curtsy: bow, genuflection, kowtow, nod, obeisance, curtsey, curtsey, bob
19. 18 While he was still young and strong all paid obeisance to him.
20. 12 I'm so fortunately to be able to make obeisance to the emperor.
21. In the meantime, let's not forget that icons are not for passive obeisance.
22. Ancestor worship, prevalent in preliterate societies, is obeisance to the spirits of the dead.
23. 15 To her the Mullah made obeisance, and, kneeling before her, told his tale.
24. 22 In the meantime, let's not forget that icons are not for passive obeisance.
25. (1:1–3:6) Angels do obeisance to him, and his kingly rule rests upon God.