bilooghe
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below — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English bilooghe, from bi by + looghe low, adjective Date: 14th century 1. in or to a lower place 2. a. on earth b. in or to Hades or hell 3. on or to a lower floor or deck 4. a. in, to, at, or … New Collegiate Dictionary
below — /bi loh /, adv. 1. in or toward a lower place: Look out below! 2. on, in, or toward a lower level, as a lower deck of a ship: The captain of the ship went below. 3. beneath the surface of the water: Divers were sent below to view the wreck. 4. on … Universalium
below — be•low [[t]bɪˈloʊ[/t]] adv. 1) in or toward a lower place: Look out below![/ex] 2) navig. cv on, in, or toward a lower deck or floor 3) beneath the surface of the water 4) on earth: the fate of creatures here below[/ex] 5) in hell or the infernal … From formal English to slang
below — /bəˈloʊ / (say buh loh), /bi / (say bee ) adverb 1. in or to a lower place; lower down; beneath. 2. on or to a lower floor; downstairs. 3. at a later point on a page or in writing: see the statistics below. 4. in a lower rank or grade: she was… …