Obs. [f. LOW a. + -TH.] Lowness.
1526. Tindale, Rom. viii. 39. Nether heyth, nether lowth [A. V. and R. V. depth], nether eny other creature.
1535. Coverdale, Rom. viii. 39. Nether heyth ner loweth.
[1691. Ray, Collect. Words, Postscr. 171. That which lies under the Hills, especially down by Humber and Ouse side, is called by the Country-people the Lowths, i.e. The low Country in contradistinction to the Wauds.]