Sallow Definition
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Origin of Sallow
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From Middle English salwe, from Old English sealh, from Proto-Germanic *salhaz, masculine variant of *salhō, *salhjōn (compare Low German Sal, Saal; Swedish sälg), from Proto-Indo-European *shâ‚‚lk-, *shâ‚‚lik- (compare Welsh helyg, Latin salix), probably originally a borrowing from some other language.
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From Middle English salowe, from Old English salu, from Proto-Germanic *salwaz (compare Dutch zaluw, dialectal German sal), from Proto-Indo-European *solH- (compare Welsh halog, Latin salÄ«va, Russian соловый (solóvyj, “cream-colored")).
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Middle English saloue from Old English sealh
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
Middle English salowe from Old English salo
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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