groveller
Variant of grovel
grovel (gräv′əl, gruv′-)
intransitive verb groveled -·eled or grovelled -·elled, groveling -·el·ing or grovelling -·el·ling
- to lie prone or crawl in a prostrate position, esp. abjectly
- to behave humbly or abjectly, as before authority; debase oneself in a servile fashion
- to wallow in what is low or contemptible
Etymology: back-form. (first found in Shakespeare) < grovelling, down on one's face (assumed to be prp.) < ME grufelinge < gruf, for o grufe, on the face (< ON ā grūfu) + -ling, -ling
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