D defs.my
Entry 4 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913

Sallow

/(săl"lō̇)/ · Sal·low · IPA /ˈsæloʊ/
01 n. The willow; willow twigs.
  1. 1.
    The willow; willow twigs.[Poetic]
    “And bend the pliant sallow to a shield.” — Fawkes.
    “The sallow knows the basketmaker's thumb.” Emerson.
  2. 2.
    A name given to certain species of willow, especially those which do not have flexible shoots, as Salix caprea, Salix cinerea, etc.(Bot.)
Phrases & compounds
Sallow thorn — a European thorny shrub (Hippophae rhamnoides) much like an Elaeagnus. The yellow berries are sometimes used for making jelly, and the plant affords a yellow dye.
02 a. Having a yellowish color; of a pale, sickly color, tinged with yellow; as, a sallow skin.
  1. 1.
    Having a yellowish color; of a pale, sickly color, tinged with yellow; as, a sallow skin.
03 v. t. To tinge with sallowness.
  1. 1.
    To tinge with sallowness.[Poetic]
    “July breathes hot, sallows the crispy fields.” Lowell.