Definition of the word knuckle

Pronunciation of vocabulary knuckle

knucklenoun

đốt ngón tay

/ˈnʌkl//ˈnʌkl/

Origin of the word knuckle

The word "knuckle" derives from the Middle English word "knekel," which in turn comes from the Old English word "cynegganlēac." The Old English word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic "knākeliz," meaning "joint." Initially, the Old English word "cynegganlēac" referred to any joint in the body, but by the Middle English period, it specifically referred to the joints in the fingers. This change may have been influenced by the Old Norse word "kni" which meant both "knee" and "finger joint." The spelling of the word changed over time, with "knekel" being pronounced "knokel" in Middle English. The word's pronunciation evolved further into its modern-day form of "knuckle." Today, the term "knuckle" is commonly used to describe the rounded, bony prominences at the top of the fingers and the base of the thumb. It has also been used in slang to refer to the head or face in a derogatory way, but this usage is less common.

Vocabulary summary knuckle

typenoun

meaningknuckles

meaningelbow, elbow joint (pig leg, lamb leg...)

meaning(technical) joint

typetransitive verb

meaningcup (finger)

meaningpress with finger meet again

Example of vocabulary knucklenamespace

meaning

any of the joints in the fingers, especially those connecting the fingers to the rest of the hand

bất kỳ khớp nào ở ngón tay, đặc biệt là những khớp nối ngón tay với phần còn lại của bàn tay

  • She clenched the phone till her knuckles were white.

    Cô nắm chặt điện thoại cho đến khi các đốt ngón tay trở nên trắng bệch.

meaning

a piece of meat from the lower part of an animal’s leg, especially a pig

một miếng thịt từ phần dưới chân của động vật, đặc biệt là lợn

  • knuckle of pork

    đốt ngón tay của thịt lợn

Idioms of vocabulary knuckle

near the knuckle
(British English, informal)connected with sex in a way that is likely to offend people or make them feel embarrassed
  • His act is too near the knuckle for me.
  • (give somebody/get) a rap on/over/across the knuckles
    (informal)(to give somebody/receive) strong criticism for something
  • We got a rap over the knuckles for being late.
  • rap somebody on/over the knuckles | rap somebody’s knuckles
    (informal)to criticize somebody for something
  • The company was rapped over the knuckles for broadcasting the interview.
  • She was rapped over the knuckles by her boss for criticizing the company in the press.

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