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Definition of peace
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Peace (v.)
Public
quiet,
order,
and
contentment
in
obedience
to law..
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Tranquillize
::
Tranquillize
(v. t.) To
render
tranquil;
to allay when
agitated;
to
compose;
to make calm and
peaceful;
as, to
tranquilize
a state
disturbed
by
factions
or civil
commotions;
to
tranquilize
the
mind..
Landwehr
::
Landwehr
(n.) That part of the army, in
Germany
and
Austria,
which has
completed
the usual
military
service
and is
exempt
from duty in time of
peace,
except
that it is
called
out
occasionally
for
drill..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
Not wild,
turbulent,
or
refractory;
quiet and
docile;
tame;
peaceable;
as, a
gentle
horse..
Heave Offering
::
Heave
offering
() An
offering
or
oblation
heaved
up or
elevated
before
the
altar,
as the
shoulder
of the peace
offering.
See Wave
offering..
Peace
::
Peace (v. t. & i.) To make or
become
quiet;
to be
silent;
to stop.
Sursolid
::
Surseance
(n.)
Peace;
quiet.
Thus
::
Thus
(adv.)
To this
degree
or
extent;
so far; so; as, thus wise; thus
peaceble;
thus
bold..
Harmony
::
Harmony
(n.)
Concord
or
agreement
in
facts,
opinions,
manners,
interests,
etc.; good
correspondence;
peace and
friendship;
as, good
citizens
live in
harmony..
Mediate
::
Mediate
(v. t.) To
effect
by
mediation
or
interposition;
to bring about as a
mediator,
instrument,
or
means;
as, to
mediate
a
peace..
Troubler
::
Troubler
(n.) One who
troubles
or
disturbs;
one who
afflicts
or
molests;
a
disturber;
as, a
troubler
of the
peace..
Janus
::
"Janus
(n.) A Latin deity
represented
with two faces
looking
in
opposite
directions.
Numa is said to have
dedicated
to Janus the
covered
passage
at Rome, near the
Forum,
which is
usually
called
the
Temple
of
Janus.
This
passage
was open in war and
closed
in
peace..
Constable
::
Constable
(n.) An
officer
of the peace
having
power as a
conservator
of the
public
peace,
and bound to
execute
the
warrants
of
judicial
officers..
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.)
Freedom
from
disturbance,
noise,
or
alarm;
stillness;
tranquillity;
peace;
security..
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.) An
interruption
of a state of peace or
quiet;
derangement
of the
regular
course
of
things;
disquiet;
disorder;
as, a
disturbance
of
religious
exercises;
a
disturbance
of the
galvanic
current..
Irenarch
::
Irenarch
(n.) An
officer
in the Greek
empire
having
functions
corresponding
to those of a
justice
of the
peace.
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Not
excited
or
anxious;
calm;
peaceful;
placid;
settled;
as, a quiet life; a quiet
conscience..
Irenicon
::
Irenicon
(n.) A
proposition
or
device
for
securing
peace,
especially
in the
church..
Recognizance
::
Recognizance
(n.) An
obligation
of
record
entered
into
before
some court of
record
or
magistrate
duly
authorized,
with
condition
to do some
particular
act, as to
appear
at the same or some other
court,
to keep the
peace,
or pay a debt. A
recognizance
differs
from a bond, being
witnessed
by the
record
only, and not by the
party's
seal..
Quietism
::
Quietism
(n.) Peace or
tranquillity
of mind;
calmness;
indifference;
apathy;
dispassion;
indisturbance;
inaction.
Earl Marshal
::
Earl
marshal
() An
officer
of state in
England
who
marshals
and
orders
all great
ceremonials,
takes
cognizance
of
matters
relating
to
honor,
arms, and
pedigree,
and
directs
the
proclamation
of peace and war. The court of
chivalry
was
formerly
under his
jurisdiction,
and he is still the head of the
herald's
office
or
college
of
arms..
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