Knielauf

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== English == === Etymology === Learned borrowing from German Knielauf. === Noun === Knielauf (uncountable) (historical, art) A schema for the depiction of rapid movement found particularly in Archaic Greek and Etruscan art, in which one knee is depicted as being bent to the point of nearly touching the ground. === Further reading === Knielauf on Wikipedia.Wikipedia == German == === Etymology === Compound of Knie (“knee”) +‎ Lauf (“run, race”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈkniː.laʊ̯f/ === Noun === Knielauf m (strong, genitive Knielaufes, plural Knieläufe) (historical, art) Knielauf (Archaic Greek and Etruscan schema for the depiction of running, with knee nearly touching the ground) ==== Derived terms ==== === Further reading === Knielaufschema on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de