bajo

See also: bajó

Hausa

Noun

bājṑ m (possessed form bājòn)

  1. badge

Spanish

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbaxo/
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Etymology 1

From Late Latin bassus. Cognate with English base and bass.

Adjective

bajo (feminine singular baja, masculine plural bajos, feminine plural bajas) (superlative bajísimo)

  1. short (of little height)
    Antonym: alto
  2. low (situated close to the ground)
    Antonym: alto
  3. low (not high in status or quality)
    Antonym: alto
  4. low (not high in amount)
    Antonym: alto
  5. (music) bass
  6. mean, low, despicable
    Synonym: vil
Derived terms

Adverb

bajo

  1. low

Noun

bajo m (plural bajos)

  1. (music) bass (sound, voice or instrument)

Derived terms

Preposition

bajo

  1. under, in both literal and figurative senses
    Synonym: debajo de

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

bajo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of bajar.
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