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lotus position
noun
: a cross-legged sitting position used in yoga in which each foot is on the thigh of the opposite leg
Examples of lotus position in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the Web
Admitted fan Alison Klayman puts to rest that canard in a profile full of interviews and performances centered around the now 47-year-old artist posed in lotus position reflecting on it all.
—BostonGlobe.com, 13 Oct. 2019
Spare and ascetic, Durov occasionally posts photos of himself on Instagram wading in an infinity pool, or seated in lotus position atop a rooftop in Dubai—where Telegram finally opened its headquarters in 2017—his bare, chiseled chest on display.
—Vivienne Walt, Fortune, 31 Jan. 2023
This is a type of meditation that can take me to a place that lotus position never can.
—Martin Albert For The Wall Street Journal, WSJ, 12 Nov. 2022
Eyes closed and sitting in the lotus position, the Buddha underwent weeks of painstaking work at Exoticars in the town of McCandless, north of Pittsburgh.
—Arkansas Online, 11 Nov. 2021
Several people suggested that the class, which ran more than seven hours, and which featured stretches where Kabat-Zinn simply sat in the lotus position, might not need his recitals of poems by Rumi and Emily Dickinson.
—Tad Friend, The New Yorker, 18 Oct. 2021
Christina Bollino and her yoga students sit in a lotus position in a lavender field under a lavender sky.
—Mary Carole McCauley, baltimoresun.com, 19 May 2021
Lead instructor Kamau Sadiki sits in the ocean at 12-feet depth in lotus position, legs folded on top of each other.
—Chris Searles, National Geographic, 22 Aug. 2019
The weathered statue, contemplating eternity in the lotus position, had been sitting in a local field for generations.
—Paul Salopek, The New Yorker, 9 Aug. 2019
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Word History
Etymology
from the supposed resemblance of the position to a lotus blossom
First Known Use
1885, in the meaning defined above
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“Lotus position.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lotus%20position. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.
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