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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Low, v.2 [Midl. ME. (14–15th c.) lowe, north. law (a 1400–50), ON. loga f. loge Low n.1 In the mod. dial., Sc. and north. and north midl. Eng.] intr. To burn with a bright flame, to blaze. (Also Lowing-hett a.) — 1646 J. Hope Diary (1958) 176.
Lett it stand so long as it lowes or flammes
1678 Cleland 34.
When stocks that are half rotten lowes, They burn best

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