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Mellowed   /mˈɛloʊd/   Listen
adjective
mellowed  adj.  
1.
Having a mild and pleasing flavor through proper aging.
Synonyms: mellow.
2.
Having attained to kindliness or gentleness through age and experience; of people.
Synonyms: gentle, mellow.



verb
Mellow  v. t.  (past & past part. mellowed; pres. part. mellowing)  To make mellow. "If the Weather prove frosty to mellow it (the ground), they do not plow it again till April." "The fervor of early feeling is tempered and mellowed by the ripeness of age."



Mellow  v. i.  To become mellow; as, ripe fruit soon mellows. "Prosperity begins to mellow."






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... witness. The war arose on our announcement to Mere Mouchard, the lady of the inn by the sea, of our decision to move next door. To us Mere Mouchard presented the unruffled plumage of a dove; her voice also was as the voice of the same, mellowed by sucking. Ten minutes later the town was assembled to lend its assistance at the encounter between our two landladies. Each stood on their respective doorsteps with arms akimbo and head thrust forward, as geese protrude head and tongue in moments of combat. And ...
— In and Out of Three Normady Inns • Anna Bowman Dodd

... hillside, played upon the deep yellow gorse and purple heather of the moorland, and, further away still, flashed upon a long silver streak of the German Ocean. In the old-fashioned gardens of the court it shone upon luscious peaches hanging on the time-mellowed red-brick walls; lit up the face and gleamed upon the hands of the stable clock, and warmed the ancient heart of the stooping, grey-haired old gardener's help who, with blinking eyes and hands tucked in his trousers pockets, was smoking a matutinal pipe, seated on the wheelbarrow ...
— The New Tenant • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... singing to me his deep searching thought, his star-lost aspiration. Indeed, he is worthy to close the brilliant winter; a calm planet fading from us, but with a mild, steady lustre that condemns sorrow. How invisible, insensibly proceeds his fame! My character must needs be strengthened and mellowed by such men, and so my influence upon others is moulded, till perhaps it meets him again. Surrounded by these intimate relations, we cannot touch one but all thrill. In such a subtle shrine is the influence ...
— Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis • G. W. Curtis, ed. George Willis Cooke

... this leafy screen with a mellowed and delicious softness, and the perfume of flowers was wafted on ...
— The Rifle Rangers • Captain Mayne Reid

... feeling with which he gazed at an experience of life. But Z—— was not yet satisfied to have him attempt compositions, and he was spending much time over the curious processes by which the perfection of skill in art is attained—productive analyses of coloring, light, shadow and the mellowed harmonies of ...
— Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, November, 1878 - of Popular Literature and Science • Various


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