0 low in position and importance, or not respected:
1 not having importance or rank:
These latter three traits are either lowly heritable or too impractical or expensive to collect in commercial populations.
Even without compensation for injury caused by a rolling girder, the lowly laborer could thus be a proud member of the ' ' imperial ' ' corporate body.
At this point many readers of this journal may be wondering what all this lofty (lowly?) discourse has to do with medical ethics.
Relatively lowly figures did not have the resources to buy scores of cultivators.
This lowly status was reflected in, and exacerbated by, money.
In short, it is the lowly p-licensing status of codas and foot-internal onsets that marks them both out as favourable neutralisation sites.
It asked to grant the best among them some lowly positions in territorial administration, as a reward for services rendered.
The social ' catchment ' in the present study is both more local and generally much more lowly.