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Låg is a word used in North Germanic languages, most prominently Swedish, with at least two distinct functions. As an adjective, låg means "low" or "not high," describing height, level, or intensity. As a verb form, låg is the past tense of the verb ligga, meaning "to lie" in the sense of being in a horizontal position. For example, in Swedish one would say that a book låg on the table, illustrating the past-tense use of the verb.

Etymology and related forms: The form is part of a common Germanic heritage and has cognates in

Usage notes: When used as an adjective, låg describes something with low height, low temperature, low energy,

Cross-linguistic context: The word or its cognates appear in other North Germanic languages with similar meanings,

See also: ligga, ligge, lay, low.

related
languages.
It
traces
to
ancient
roots
connected
with
horizontal
position
or
low
height,
and
the
word
appears
in
some
form
across
the
North
Germanic
family,
with
spelling
and
conjugation
varying
by
language.
or
low
intensity,
and
it
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
in
gender
and
number
according
to
standard
Swedish
grammar.
As
a
verb,
låg
functions
as
the
simple
past
tense
of
ligga
and
is
used
with
intransitive
sense,
where
the
subject
is
in
a
resting,
horizontal
state.
While
the
English
equivalents
differ
in
tense
and
aspect
(lay/laid
vs
lie/lay/lain),
svenska
uses
låg
for
the
raw
past
tense
of
lying
down.
though
exact
spelling,
pronunciation,
and
grammatical
behavior
can
differ.
It
is
part
of
everyday
vocabulary
and
also
appears
in
fixed
phrases
and
descriptive
expressions.