mellowy
Definitions
adj
Soft; unctuous; loamy.
Thy plumpe and swelling wombe, whose mellowy gleabe doth beare The yellow ripened sheafe, that bendeth with the eare.
The first a dry mellowy soil, made up of a due mixture of clay and sand, very deep, and passes under the name of daichy haughs.
Mild; subdued; gentle; not at all harsh or sharp.
mellowy light
Like a stream-wrestling lily of mellowy gold, What sweet parted lips, and what glozy blue eyes, Purple-steeped as the heartsease held up to the light!
Tender; emotional.
Anita saw that look on him, that mellowy, kind of stupid look that some men get when they've been drinking.
Not that he got all soft and mellowy around them, but he'd never met one he didn't like.
Mature and soft; ripe.
Round its sides, A range of Gardens, gay as those which crown'd Thy work Semiramis, luxuriant waved With Autumn's mellowy growth;
Autumn's rich mellowy fruit bedecks the trees, Laid low, beneath a winter's stormy skies.