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Definition of laid-low in English: laid-lowadjective ˌleɪdˈləʊ That has been laid low, especially as a result of sickness or misfortune.
Origin Late 18th century; earliest use found in Anne Hughes (fl. 1784–1816). From laid, past participle of lay + low, after to lay low. Definition of laid-low in US English: laid-lowadjectiveˌleɪdˈləʊ That has been laid low, especially as a result of sickness or misfortune.
Origin Late 18th century; earliest use found in Anne Hughes (fl. 1784–1816). From laid, past participle of lay + low, after to lay low. |