yellowy

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English

Etymology

From yellow +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

yellowy (comparative yellowier, superlative yellowiest)

  1. Somewhat yellow; yellowish.
    • 1816, John Hamilton Reynolds, “The Fairies”, in The Naiad: a Tale, with Other Poems, London: Taylor & Hessey, page 62:
      Let the daisy, yellow-hearted,
      With its white leaves starry-parted,
      And the cowslips, yellowy pale,
      Serve her as a flowery veil—
    • 1904, Joseph Conrad, Nostromo, Part 1, Chapter Eight:
      [] the worn-out antiquity of Sulaco, so characteristic with its stuccoed houses and barred windows, with the great yellowy-white walls of abandoned convents behind the rows of sombre green cypresses []
    • 1977, Breece D’J Pancake, “Trilobites”, in The Stories of Breece D’J Pancake, New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, page 24:
      I start the truck, drive west along the highway built on the dry bed of the Teays. There’s wide bottoms, and the hills on either side have yellowy billows the sun can’t burn off.