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`low` in Latin

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low

  1. adjective
    • situated not far above ground
      humilis
      The wall is low. — Murus humilis est.
      demissus
      The ceiling is low. — Lacunar demissum est.
    • small in amount or degree
      parvus
      The price is low. — Pretium parvum est.
      exiguus
      The temperature is low. — Temperatura exigua est.
    • [emotional], feeling sad or depressed
      maestus [emotional]
      She felt low after the news. — Post nuntium maesta erat.
      tristis [emotional]
      He was in a low mood. — In tristitia erat.
    • [pejorative], of inferior social status
      ignobilis [pejorative]
      He was born of low birth. — Ex ignobili genere natus est.
      vilis [pejorative]
      They considered him of low rank. — Eum vilis ordinis esse putabant.
  2. adverb
    • in a low position or level
      humiliter
      The bird flew low. — Avis humiliter volavit.
      subter
      He walked low under the bridge. — Subter pontem humiliter ambulavit.
  3. verb
    • to make a deep cow sound
      mugire
      The cow lowed in the field. — Bos in agro mugivit.