Below: prep. and adv. (word coming from de and -sous, from the Latin subtus “below, below”).
The word “below” has several meanings:
I) Indicates a lower position, in space or metaphorically (opposite to above).
Preposition of place (used alone) (under).
Modern from below.
Below. Go under the fence.
Figurative and colloquial: Under the leg: without regard, casually.
II) Adverb of place: At the lower face, in the lower part.
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