a. [f. LOW a. + -ISH.] Somewhat low. Also in comb.

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1689.  Lond. Gaz., No. 2476/4. Taken … from two Gentlemen,… a grey gelding…, lowish back’d [etc.].

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1741.  Richardson, Pamela, I. 81. Money runs a little lowish, after what I have laid out.

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1886.  Mrs. Randolph, Mostly Fools, I. iii. 64. The boy found his level…—a lowish one.

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