low

/ˈləʊ/

UK: /ˈləʊ/

low

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Definition

Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty.

Etymology

From Middle English lowe, lohe, lāh, from Old Norse lágr (“low”), from Proto-Germanic *lēgaz (“lying, flat, situated near the ground, low”), from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (“to lie”). Cognate with Scots laich (“low”), Saterland Frisian läich (“low”), West Frisian leech (“low”), Dutch laag (“low”), obsolete German läg (“low”), German Low German leeg, leeg' (“low”), Danish lav (“low”), Faroese, Icelandic lágur (“low”), Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Swedish låg (“low”). More at lie.

Example Sentences

  • "standing on low ground"
  • "in a low valley, ringed by low hills"
  • "a low wall a low shelf"
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