English · Daily Life
/bɪˈniːθ/
[/bɪˈniːθ/]
under; below
In or to a lower position than something; directly under it.
The treasure lay beneath the floor.
The treasure lay beneath the floor.
From Old English 'beneoðan', from 'be-' plus 'neoðan' (below).
More formal or literary than 'under'.
Common in poetry, as in 'beneath the starry sky'.