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lowborn

[ loh-bawrn ]

adjective

  1. of humble birth.


lowborn

/ ËŒləʊˈbrÉ›d; ËŒləʊˈbÉ”Ën /

adjective

  1. of ignoble or common parentage; not royal or noble
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lowborn1

First recorded in 1175–1225, lowborn is from the Middle English word lohiboren. See low 1, born
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But Jan. 28, 1922, was also emblematic of the city itself, a place where out-of-town politicians and foreign diplomats lived among native-born locals, where the well-born and the lowborn could share armrests.

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A forbidden romance between highborn and lowborn Indians, and a revolt among the villagers when a medical intervention is unsuccessful, are negligible subplots.

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Bennett, a coaching savant since starting his career with consecutive 26-win seasons at lowborn hoops outpost Washington State, just achieved the ultimate validation.

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In the farming heartlands of Ayrshire, it caught the attention of a lowborn farmer, ambitious for greater things.

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There are several checkerboard tunics of the kind worn by Atahualpa, the Inca king, at his first meeting with Francisco Pizarro, the lowborn Spanish conquistador.

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