Low·bell n.
1. A bell used in fowling at night, to frighten birds, and, with a sudden light, to make them fly into a net.
The fowler's lowbell robs the lark of sleep. --King.
2. A bell to be hung on the neck of a sheep.
A lowbell hung about a sheep's . . . neck. --Howell.
Low·bell, v. t. To frighten, as with a lowbell.
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