melowe
Look at other dictionaries:
mellow — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English melowe Date: 15th century 1. a. of a fruit tender and sweet because of ripeness b. of a wine well aged and pleasingly mild 2. a. made gentle by age or experience b. rich and full … New Collegiate Dictionary
Wes — Madiko, mieux connu sous le nom de Wes, est un chanteur et musicien d origine camerounaise, né le 15 janvier 1964 à Motaba. Il est célèbre pour la chanson In Youpendi dans le film Le Roi lion 2 : L Honneur de la tribu, ainsi que pour sa… … Wikipédia en Français
Chitrananda Abeysekera — Born March 7, 1930 Kosgoda, Sri Lanka Nationality … Wikipedia
mellow — {{11}}mellow (adj.) mid 15c., melwe soft, sweet, juicy (of ripe fruit), perhaps related to melowe, variant of mele ground grain (see MEAL (Cf. meal) (2)), influenced by M.E. merow soft, tender, from O.E. mearu. Meaning slightly drunk is from… … Etymology dictionary
mellow — /ˈmɛloʊ / (say meloh) adjective 1. soft and full flavoured from ripeness, as fruit. 2. well matured, as wines. 3. soft and rich, as sound, tones, colour, light, etc. 4. genial and in good humour, as after wining and dining well: *Exhausted by… …
melow — melow(e, melowe obs. ff. meal n.1, mellow a … Useful english dictionary