Mellow Definition
Other Word Forms of Mellow
Adjective
Origin of Mellow
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From Middle English melowe, melwe (“soft, sweet, juicy"), variant of Middle English merow, merwe (“soft, tender"), from Old English meru, mearu (“tender, soft, callow, delicate, frail"), from Proto-Germanic *marwaz (“mellow"), from Proto-Indo-European *mer(w)- (“to rub, pack"). Cognate with Middle Dutch meru (“tender"), German mürbe (“tender, soft"), Swedish mör (“tender; aching"), Icelandic meyr (“tender").
From Wiktionary
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Middle English melwe perhaps from melowe oblique case of mele ground grain, meal meal1
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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