mellow

Etymology
The is derived from Late, ; further etymology uncertain, possibly:


 * from an use of, , , ,  from , , from , from ; or
 * a variant of, , , from , , from , from.

The and  are both derived from the adjective. The etymology of noun sense 3 (“close friend; lover”) is unknown, but may also be derived from the adjective.



Adjective

 * 1)  Soft or tender by reason of ripeness; having a tender pulp.
 * 2)  Matured and smooth, and not acidic, harsh, or sharp.
 * 3)  Soft and easily penetrated or worked; not hard or rigid; loamy.
 * 4)  Mature; of crops: ready to be harvested; ripe.
 * 5)  Fruitful and warm.
 * 6)  Not coarse, brash, harsh, or rough; delicate, rich, soft, subdued.
 * 7) Well-matured from age or experience; not impetuous or impulsive; calm, dignified, gentle.
 * 8) Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
 * 9) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 10)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 11)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1)  Soft and easily penetrated or worked; not hard or rigid; loamy.
 * 2)  Mature; of crops: ready to be harvested; ripe.
 * 3)  Fruitful and warm.
 * 4)  Not coarse, brash, harsh, or rough; delicate, rich, soft, subdued.
 * 5) Well-matured from age or experience; not impetuous or impulsive; calm, dignified, gentle.
 * 6) Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
 * 7) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 8)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 9)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1)  Fruitful and warm.
 * 2)  Not coarse, brash, harsh, or rough; delicate, rich, soft, subdued.
 * 3) Well-matured from age or experience; not impetuous or impulsive; calm, dignified, gentle.
 * 4) Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
 * 5) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 6)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 7)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1) Well-matured from age or experience; not impetuous or impulsive; calm, dignified, gentle.
 * 2) Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
 * 3) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 4)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 5)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1) Well-matured from age or experience; not impetuous or impulsive; calm, dignified, gentle.
 * 2) Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
 * 3) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 4)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 5)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1) Well-matured from age or experience; not impetuous or impulsive; calm, dignified, gentle.
 * 2) Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
 * 3) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 4)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 5)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1) Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
 * 2) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 3)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 4)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1) Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
 * 2) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 3)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 4)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 2)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 3)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1) Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
 * 2)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 3)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1)  Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
 * 2)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
 * 1)  Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan: melós
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * French:
 * Georgian: მწიფე, წვნიანი, რბილი, მოწეული
 * German: ,
 * Irish: séimh, méith
 * Latin: mītis
 * Plautdietsch: saunft
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:, ,
 * Thai: หวานฉ่ำ


 * Thai:


 * Thai:

Noun

 * 1) The property of being mellow; mellowness.
 * 2)  A comfortable or relaxed mood.
 * 3)  Also main mellow: a close friend or lover.
 * 1)  Also main mellow: a close friend or lover.
 * 1)  Also main mellow: a close friend or lover.

Verb

 * 1) To cause (fruit) to become soft or tender, specifically by ripening.
 * 2) To cause (food or drink, for example, cheese or wine, or its flavour) to become matured and smooth, and not acidic, harsh, or sharp.
 * 3)  To soften (land or soil) and make it suitable for planting in.
 * 4) To reduce or remove the harshness or roughness from (something); to soften, to subdue, to tone down.
 * 5) To cause (a person) to become calmer, gentler, and more understanding, particularly from age or experience.
 * 6)  To cause (a person) to become slightly or pleasantly drunk or intoxicated.
 * 7)  Followed by out: to relax (a person); in particular, to cause (a person) to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 8)  To mature and lose its harshness or sharpness.
 * 9)  To be rendered soft and suitable for planting in.
 * 10) To lose harshness; to become gentler, subdued, or toned down.
 * 11)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1) To cause (a person) to become calmer, gentler, and more understanding, particularly from age or experience.
 * 2)  To cause (a person) to become slightly or pleasantly drunk or intoxicated.
 * 3)  Followed by out: to relax (a person); in particular, to cause (a person) to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 4)  To mature and lose its harshness or sharpness.
 * 5)  To be rendered soft and suitable for planting in.
 * 6) To lose harshness; to become gentler, subdued, or toned down.
 * 7)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1)  To cause (a person) to become slightly or pleasantly drunk or intoxicated.
 * 2)  Followed by out: to relax (a person); in particular, to cause (a person) to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 3)  To mature and lose its harshness or sharpness.
 * 4)  To be rendered soft and suitable for planting in.
 * 5) To lose harshness; to become gentler, subdued, or toned down.
 * 6)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1)  To mature and lose its harshness or sharpness.
 * 2)  To be rendered soft and suitable for planting in.
 * 3) To lose harshness; to become gentler, subdued, or toned down.
 * 4)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
 * 1)  To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.