sallows in English

noun
1
a willow tree, especially one of a low-growing or shrubby kind.
Sallows grow much faster, if they are planted within reach of water, or in a very moorish ground, or flat plain; and where the soil is (by reason of extraordinary moisture) unfit for arable, or meadow.
2
a moth with dull yellow, orange, and brown patterned wings. The larvae of some species feed on sallow catkins.
The Xanthia family of moths were the next of the Sallows to appear, with a Barred Sallow, Xanthia aurago and the Sallow, Xanthia icteritia, both turning up on 21 September. A Pink-barred Sallow, Xanthia togata, was the last of this family to be recorded during this period.
verb
1
make sallow.

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