"K@Shoulder K@Abdomen" meaning in All languages combined

See K@Shoulder K@Abdomen on Wiktionary

Noun [American Sign Language]

Forms: If you can [canonical], please upload a png [canonical], jpg image showing the production of this sign. [canonical], KING [ASL-gloss]
Etymology: From initial k of English king, in a motion common among terms for royalty, apparently representing a royal sash; compare G@Shoulder-PalmDown G@Abdomen-PalmDown (QUEEN, “queen”). Etymology templates: {{der|ase|en|king}} English king Head templates: {{head|ase|noun|head=|nopalindromecat=1|sort=K@Shoulder K@Abdomen}}, {{ase-head|noun|gloss=KING}} If you can, please upload a png or jpg image showing the production of this sign. (ASL gloss: KING)
  1. king (male monarch)
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