Perhaps from <span class="searchmatch">low</span>, '<span class="searchmatch">low</span> (“allow”) + -able and/or French louable. <span class="searchmatch">lowable</span> (obsolete) Permissible or commendable . 1538, July 22 John Butlare, letter, quoted...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Low</span>, <span class="searchmatch">LOW</span>, <span class="searchmatch">low</span>%, <span class="searchmatch">Lőw</span>, <span class="searchmatch">łów</span>, and '<span class="searchmatch">low</span> From Middle English lowe, lohe, lāh, from Old Norse lágr (“<span class="searchmatch">low</span>”), from Proto-Germanic *lēgaz (“lying, flat...
<span class="searchmatch">Low</span> German edition of Wiktionary English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Low</span> German Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Low</span>-German Because northern Germany (<span class="searchmatch">Low</span> Germany), where it...
<span class="searchmatch">Low</span> Saxon edition of Wiktionary Lower Saxon <span class="searchmatch">Low</span> Saxon Synonym of <span class="searchmatch">Low</span> German (strict sense: a certain West Germanic language) Holonym: <span class="searchmatch">Low</span> German 1961...
<span class="searchmatch">low</span> and <span class="searchmatch">Low</span> IPA(key): /ˈwuf/ Rhymes: -uf Syllabification: <span class="searchmatch">łów</span> Inherited from Proto-Slavic *lȏvъ. <span class="searchmatch">łów</span> m inan hunt Synonym: polowanie Declension of <span class="searchmatch">łów</span>...
lowest of the <span class="searchmatch">low</span> (plural lowest of the <span class="searchmatch">low</span>) an utterly contemptible individual Translations bottom of the barrel “the lowest of the <span class="searchmatch">low</span>” (US) / “the lowest...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">low</span>, <span class="searchmatch">LOW</span>, <span class="searchmatch">low</span>%, <span class="searchmatch">Lőw</span>, <span class="searchmatch">łów</span>, and '<span class="searchmatch">low</span> As an English and Scottish surname, from the obsolete noun <span class="searchmatch">low</span> (“mound, barrow”). Also as an English and...
<span class="searchmatch">low</span>-spirited (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">low</span>-spirited, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">low</span>-spirited) Disheartened, feeling <span class="searchmatch">low</span>, in <span class="searchmatch">low</span> spirits. Synonyms: <span class="searchmatch">low</span>, miserable; see also...
article on: high and <span class="searchmatch">low</span> Wikipedia high and <span class="searchmatch">low</span> (not comparable) (idiomatic) Everywhere; all over the place. He searched high and <span class="searchmatch">low</span> for the car keys, through...
lowpitched <span class="searchmatch">low</span>-pitched (comparative lower-pitched or more <span class="searchmatch">low</span>-pitched, superlative lowest-pitched or most <span class="searchmatch">low</span>-pitched) Of a sound, having a comparatively <span class="searchmatch">low</span> pitch...