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Noah Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language

1. (a.) Compar. of Low, a.

2. (v.) To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down; as, to lower a bucket into a well; to lower a sail or a boat; sometimes, to pull down; as, to lower a flag.

3. (v.) To reduce the height of; as, to lower a fence or wall; to lower a chimney or turret.

4. (v.) To depress as to direction; as, to lower the aim of a gun; to make less elevated as to object; as, to lower one's ambition, aspirations, or hopes.

5. (v.) To reduce the degree, intensity, strength, etc., of; as, to lower the temperature of anything; to lower one's vitality; to lower distilled liquors.

6. (v.) To bring down; to humble; as, to lower one's pride.

7. (v.) To reduce in value, amount, etc. ; as, to lower the price of goods, the rate of interest, etc.

8. (v. i.) To fall; to sink; to grow less; to diminish; to decrease; as, the river lowered as rapidly as it rose.

9. (v. i.) To be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; to be covered with dark and threatening clouds, as the sky; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest.

10. (v. i.) To frown; to look sullen.

11. (n.) Cloudiness; gloominess.

12. (n.) A frowning; sullenness.


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