From Middle English ȝelowisch; equivalent to yellow + -ish.
yellowish (not comparable)
- Somewhat yellow (in colour).
somewhat yellow
- Armenian: դեղնավուն (hy) (deġnavun)
- Breton: arvelen (br), azvelen (br), damvelen (br)
- Bulgarian: жълтеникав (žǎltenikav)
- Catalan: groguenc (ca), grogós (ca)
- Czech: žlutavý
- Danish: gulagtig
- Dutch: gelig (nl), geelachtig (nl)
- Esperanto: flaveta, dubeflava
- Estonian: kollakas
- Finnish: kellertävä (fi), kellahko
- French: jaunâtre (fr)
- Galician: amarelado (gl), amarelento (gl)
- Georgian: მოყვითალო (moq̇vitalo)
- German: gelblich (de)
- Hebrew: צְהַבְהַב (he) (ts'havháv)
- Hungarian: sárgás (hu)
- Icelandic: gulleitur
- Interlingua: aliquanto jalne
- Irish: scothbhuí, leathbhuí
- Italian: giallastro, gialliccio (it), giallognolo (it)
- Kalmyk: шарвцр (şarvtsr)
- Kazakh: сарғылт (kk) (sarğylt)
- Latin: galbinus, luteolus m
- Latvian: iedzeltens, dzeltengans, dzeltenīgs
- Marathi: पिवळट (pivḷaṭ), पिवळसर (pivaḷsar)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: gulaktig (no)
- Nynorsk: gulaktig
- Ottoman Turkish: صاریمسی (sarımsı)
- Polish: żółtawy (pl)
- Portuguese: amarelado (pt), amarelento, tirante a amarelo
- Romanian: gălbui (ro), gălbenatic (ro), gălbeniu (ro), gălbiu (ro)
- Russian: желтова́тый (ru) (želtovátyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: fo-bhuidhe
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: жу̏ћкаст
- Roman: žȕćkast m
- Shor: сарғамдық
- Southern Altai: сарызымак (sarïzïmak)
- Spanish: amarillento (es)
- Swedish: gulaktig (sv)
- Turkish: sarımsı (tr)
- Volapük: yelovilik (vo), yeliblik (older term), luyelibik (older term)
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