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BENE'ATH, prep.1.  Under; lower in place, with something directly over or on, as to place a cushion beneath one; often with the sense of pressure or oppression, as to sink beneath a burden, in a literal sense.2.  Under, in a figurative sense; bearing heavy impositions, as taxes, or oppressive government.  Our country sinks beneath the yoke.3.  Lower in rank, dignity or excellence;as, brutes are beneath man;; man is beneath angels, in the seale of beings.4.  Unworthy of; unbecoming; not equal to; as, he will do nothing beneath his station or character. BENE'ATH, adv.  In a lower place; as, the earth from beneath will be barren.1.  Below, as opposed to heaven, or to any superior region; as, in heaven above, or in earth beneath. |