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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Grovel \Grov"el\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Groveled}or {Grovelled};
   p. pr. & vb. n. {Groveling} or {Grovelling}.] [From OE.
   grovelinge, grufelinge, adv., on the face, prone, which was
   misunderstood as a p. pr.; cf. OE. gruf, groff, in the same
   sense; of Scand. origin, cf. Icel. gr[=u]fa, in [=a] gr[=u]fu
   on the face, prone, gr[=u]fa to grovel.]
   1. To creep on the earth, or with the face to the ground; to
      lie prone, or move uneasily with the body prostrate on the
      earth; to lie fiat on one's belly, expressive of
      abjectness; to crawl.

            To creep and grovel on the ground.    --Dryden.

   2. To tend toward, or delight in, what is sensual or base; to
      be low, abject, or mean.

Groveling \Grov"el*ing\, a.
   Lying prone; low; debased. [Written also {grovelling}.] ``A
   groveling creature.'' --Cowper.

Source : WordNet®

groveling
     adj : totally submissive [syn: {cringing}, {grovelling}, {wormlike},
            {wormy}]
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