downbent

adj
/ˈdaʊnbɛnt/

Etymology

From down- + bent.

  1. inherited from *binut — “reed, rush
  2. inherited from *beonot
  3. inherited from bent
  4. formed as downbent — “down- + bent

Definitions

  1. Bent downward.

    • Beforetime of all Gods one have I seen in pain, / One only Titan bound with adamantine chain, / Atlas in strength supreme, who groaning stoops, downbent / Under the burthen of the earth and heaven's broad firmament.

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