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Nederlands-Frans woordenboek. 2013.
Nederlands-Frans woordenboek. 2013.
low — low1 lowish, adj. lowness, n. /loh/, adj., lower, lowest, adv., lower, lowest, n. adj. 1. situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf … Universalium
low — English has two words low, of which surprisingly the ‘noise made by cattle’ [OE] is the older. It goes back ultimately to the onomatopoeic Indo European base *klā . This also produced Latin clārus (which originally meant ‘loud’, and gave English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
low — {{11}}low (adj.) not high, late 13c., from lah (late 12c.), not rising much, being near the base or ground (of objects or persons); lying on the ground or in a deep place (late 13c.), from O.N. lagr low, or a similar Scandinavian source (Cf. Swed … Etymology dictionary
low — English has two words low, of which surprisingly the ‘noise made by cattle’ [OE] is the older. It goes back ultimately to the onomatopoeic Indo European base *klā . This also produced Latin clārus (which originally meant ‘loud’, and gave English… … Word origins