0 low in position and importance, or not respected: --
1 not having importance or rank: --
Feminine genius was to look quite different, and might include such lowly, practical talents as that of organization.
And other bodies that exercise such power are those legislative, administrative, and judicial gatherings-however exalted or lowly they may be-that generate decisions which are backed by the state's coercive authority.
The two noble females threw themselves mindlessly and madly into the arms of the two lowly but strong males.
The dichotomy between ' good' and ' bad ' thus appears more pronounced, with its connotations of obedience, control and rationality, versus aggression, lowly libidinous behaviour, and irrationality.
Initially, life seems happy, but as these children mature, their wild, lowly and impure natures reassert themselves.
Scholars of enclosure may profit from more careful attention to the work of the lowly hedge.
A million frightened teenagers or: a hundred and one cheap ways to make your movie more exciting - in praise of the lowly gimmick.
The social ' catchment ' in the present study is both more local and generally much more lowly.