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What does" sit at one's feet "mean ?

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David Chang - 12 May 2006 02:36 GMT
if¡¡a¡¡modern¡¡student¡¡sat¡¡at¡¡his¡¡feet¡¡for¡¡three¡¡months.

Thanks in advance for your help.
credoquaabsurdum - 15 May 2006 01:21 GMT
> if¡¡a¡¡modern¡¡student¡¡sat¡¡at¡¡his¡¡feet¡¡for¡¡three¡¡months.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.

"Sit at someone's feet" is an idiom that means "learn from someone."
 
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