Bend down

Publish date: 2024-06-14
•Originally, a covered porch with seats, at a house door; the Dutch stoep as introduced by the Dutch into New York. Afterward, an out-of-door flight of stairs of from seven to fourteen steps, with platform and parapets, leading to an entrance door some distance above the street; the French perron. Hence, any porch, platform, entrance stairway, or small veranda, at a house door.•A vessel of liquor; a flagon.•A post fixed in the earth.•To bend the upper part of the body downward and forward; to bend or lean forward; to incline forward in standing or walking; to assume habitually a bent position.•To yield; to submit; to bend, as by compulsion; to assume a position of humility or subjection.•To descend from rank or dignity; to condescend.•To come down as a hawk does on its prey; to pounce; to souse; to swoop.•To sink when on the wing; to alight.•To bend forward and downward; to bow down; as, to stoop the body.•To cause to incline downward; to slant; as, to stoop a cask of liquor.•To cause to submit; to prostrate.•To degrade.•The act of stooping, or bending the body forward; inclination forward; also, an habitual bend of the back and shoulders.•Descent, as from dignity or superiority; condescension; an act or position of humiliation.•The fall of a bird on its prey; a swoop.

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