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English word lo comes from Proto-Indo-European *logʰeye-, Proto-Indo-European *kelh₁-, Proto-Indo-European *kele-, Proto-Indo-European *ḱley-, Proto-Indo-European *kloh₁-ye-, and later Proto-Germanic *lēgaz (Flat, level with the ground. Low.)

*logʰeye- (Proto-Indo-European)

*kelh₁- (Proto-Indo-European)

*kele- (Proto-Indo-European)

*ḱley- (Proto-Indo-European)

*kloh₁-ye- (Proto-Indo-European)

*lēgaz (Proto-Germanic)

Flat, level with the ground. Low.

*ḱloy-wo-s (Proto-Indo-European)

lágr (Old Norse)

Low.

*hlaiwaz (Proto-Germanic)

Shelter.

laghe (Middle English)

lowe, lohe, lah|lāh (Middle English)

*hlōaną (Proto-Germanic)

To bellow; roar. To shout.

hlæw (Old English)

Cave. Mountain, mound, hill, barrow, cairn.

hlōwan (Old English)

hlowan (Old English)

(of a bovine) to low, to moo.

hlouen (Middle English)

low (English)

(Scottish dialectal, archaic) A hill.. (archaic, or, obsolete) Barrow, mound, tumulus. (card games) The lowest trump, usually the deuce; the lowest trump dealt or drawn.. (meteorology) An area of low pressure; a depression.. (slang) (usually accompanied by "the") a cheap, cost-efficient, or advantageous payment or expense.. A depressed mood or situation.. Something that is low; a low point.. [...]

lo (English)

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