Dictionary entry

Lower (4)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Low″er (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Lowered (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Lowering.] [OE. lowren, luren; cf. D. loeren, LG. luren. G. lauern to lurk, to be on the watch, and E. leer, lurk.] 1. To be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; to be covered with dark and threatening clouds, as the sky; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest.

All the clouds that lowered upon our house. Shak.

2. To frown; to look sullen.

But sullen discontent sat lowering on her face. Dryden.