The word "pillowy" is an adjective derived from the noun "pillow," which itself comes from the Middle English word "pillewe," meaning "a bag filled with feathers or down." The word "pillow" can be further traced back to the Old English word "pyle," meaning "a cushion or bolster."
The adjective "pillowy" is typically used to describe something that is soft, plush, and comfortable to the touch or lean or lie on. It is often used to describe fabrics, furnishings, and natural objects such as clouds or snow. For example:
The association between pillows and comfort and softness is based on the original function of pillows. Pillows have been used for centuries to provide comfort and support for the head and neck during sleep. Over time, the word "pillowy" has come to be used to describe anything that has the qualities of a pillow, such as softness, plushness, and comfort.
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