'low

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To allow; to acknowledge or admit.
 * 2) * 1587 (edition of 1837), George Turberville, Tragical Tales: And Other Poems, page 139:
 * But louing well, and meaning not amisse, / He lowde him scope, without suspect of ill, / To come and goe, to vse the house as hys, / A perfect showe of very great good wyll.
 * 1) * 1609 (edition of 1885), Samuel Daniel, The Complete Works in Verse and Prose, page 320:
 * and so with - drew / That freedome from her lookes (least they should &#39;low / More then her heart might meane) as they reflect / A narrower and a carefuller aspect.