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71Low Fi — Pour le courant musical, voir Lo fi. Low Fi EP par Stereolab Sortie septembre 1992 Genre Post rock …
72Löw —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Pour consulter un article plus général, voir : Nom de famille germanique. Löw ou Loew est un patronyme allemand, porté par plusieurs… …
73Low — This interesting surname has no less that four origins. Firstly, it can be a topographical name for someone who lived near a hill, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century hlaw , meaning hill or burial mound. Secondly, it may be a nickname… …
74low — 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… …
75low — 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… …
76Low — /loh/, n. 1. David, 1891 1963, English political cartoonist, born in New Zealand. 2. Juliette, 1860 1927, founder of Girl Scouts in the U.S. 3. Seth, 1850 1916, U.S. political reformer, educator, and politician. * * * (as used in expressions) low …
77low — I. a. 1. Depressed. 2. Grave, gentle, subdued, soft. 3. Cheap, reasonable. 4. Humble, mean, plebeian, vulgar. 5. Abject, degraded, servile, slavish, menial, mean, base, ignoble, grovelling, vile, base minded, low minded, shabby, scurvy, dirty. 6 …
78low — Lalo, ha a, ha aha a, pē, pēpē, emi; pāpapa (as a reef). See tide. ♦ Low and broad, as a door or bowl, pākākā. ♦ Low growing, nene e. ♦ Low lying, ne ine i …
79low — See: LAY LOW, LIE LOW …
80low — See: LAY LOW, LIE LOW …