silky - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From Middle English sylky, equivalent to silk + -y.
silky (comparative silkier, superlative silkiest)
- Similar in appearance or texture (especially in softness and smoothness) to silk.
silky hair
cloth with a silky lustre
[1866], “The Field and the Heath”, in Beauties and Wonders of Vegetable Life; […], London: The Religious Tract Society, […], →OCLC, page 263:
A portion of the Baromez does present a rude resemblance in its shape to the figure of an animal, and is covered by a soft downy substance, which may be compared to a silky fleece, of a reddish-brown colour, and which gives to it more the appearance of a dog than a lamb.
1964, Thomas Berger, “My Indian Wife”, in Little Big Man, New York, N.Y.: Dial Press, →LCCN, page 214:
Then I looked close at the scalp he stroked, which was of the silkiest blonde. For a moment I was sure it come from Olga’s dear head, and reckoned also he had little Gus’s fine skull-cover someplace among his filthy effects, the stinking old savage, living out his life of murder, rapine, and squalor, and I almost knifed him before I collected myself and realized the hair was honeyer than my Swedish wife’s.
1986, E. N. Welch, “Just an Unofficial Investigation”, in Cynthia Manson, editor, Murder on Main Street: Small-Town Crime from Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine & Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, New York, N.Y.: Barnes & Noble Books, published 1993, →ISBN, page 238:
The door opened, and there stood Miss Ellerby, looking as Miss Ellerby should, unschoolmarmish and casually chic in a silky shirt, faded jeans, and running shoes.
- Smooth and pleasant; seductive.
a silky wine
a silky voice
silky skills
2017, Gary L. Friedman, The Friedman Archives Guide to the Sony RX-10 IV:
If you have a circular polarizer or a neutral density (grey) filter, put that in front of the lens too. This will slow down the shutter speed even further to get silkier, smoothier (that's a word!) water motion.
- (botany) Covered in long, slender, glistening hairs pressed close to the surface; sericeous.
- (slang) Having sensibilities of mainstream culture, in contrast to crunchy.
Cribs and formula, strollers and baby food epitomize silky parenting.
similar in texture or appearance to silk
- Armenian: մետաքսյա (hy) (metakʻsya), մետաքսե (hy) (metakʻse)
- Asturian: sedosu
- Bulgarian: копринен (koprinen), мек (bg) (mek), нежен (bg) (nežen)
- Catalan: sedós
- French: soyeux (fr)
- Galician: sedoso
- German: seidig (de), seiden (de), seidenweich (de)
- Hungarian: selymes (hu)
- Italian: setoso
- Kalmyk: торһн (torğn)
- Luxembourgish: seideg, fluesseg (lb)
- Maori: māheniheni, mania (of hair)
- Norman: souoyeux
- Persian: ابریشمی (fa) (abrišami)
- Polish: jedwabny (pl), jedwabisty (pl)
- Portuguese: sedoso (pt)
- Russian: шёлковый (ru) (šólkovyj)
- Spanish: sedoso (es)
- Swedish: silkeslen (sv)
- Tagalog: malasutla
silky (plural silkies)
- Alternative spelling of silkie
- “silky”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- “silky”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary (1987-1996)