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Definition of sooth
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Sooth
(superl.)
Pleasing;
delightful;
sweet.
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Soothed
::
Soothed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Sooth.
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Real;
actual;
serious;
as in the
phrases
in good
earnest;
in good
sooth.
Balmy
::
Balmy (a.)
Having
the
qualities
of balm;
odoriferous;
aromatic;
assuaging;
soothing;
refreshing;
mild.
Balsamical
::
Balsamical
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of
balsam;
containing,
or
resembling,
balsam;
soft;
mitigative;
soothing;
restorative..
Sooth
::
Sooth (a.)
Blandishment;
cajolery.
Nepenthe
::
Nepenthe
(n.) A drug used by the
ancients
to give
relief
from pain and
sorrow;
-- by some
supposed
to have been opium or
hasheesh.
Hence,
anything
soothing
and
comforting..
Quotha
::
Quotha
(interj.)
Indeed;
forsooth.
Anodyne
::
Anodyne
(a.) Any
medicine
which
allays
pain, as an
opiate
or
narcotic;
anything
that
soothes
disturbed
feelings..
Soothsaying
::
Soothsaying
(n.) A
prediction;
a
prophecy;
a
prognostication.
Downy
::
Downy (a.) Made of, or
resembling,
down.
Hence,
figuratively:
Soft;
placid;
soothing;
quiet..
Balm
::
Balm (v. i.) To
anoint
with balm, or with
anything
medicinal.
Hence:
To
soothe;
to
mitigate..
Demulcent
::
Demulcent
(a.)
Softening;
mollifying;
soothing;
assuasive;
as, oil is
demulcent..
Soothsay
::
Soothsay
(v. i.) To
foretell;
to
predict.
Aruspice
::
Aruspice
(n.) A
soothsayer
of
ancient
Rome. Same as
Aruspex.
Humor
::
Humor (v. t.) To help on by
indulgence
or
compliant
treatment;
to
soothe;
to
gratify;
to
please.
Gratify
::
Gratify
(v. t.) To
please;
to give
pleasure
to; to
satisfy;
to
soothe;
to
indulge;
as, to
gratify
the
taste,
the
appetite,
the
senses,
the
desires,
the mind, etc..
Austromancy
::
Austromancy
(n.)
Soothsaying,
or
prediction
of
events,
from
observation
of the
winds..
Composing
::
Composing
(a.)
Tending
to
compose
or
soothe.
Addulce
::
Addulce
(v. t.) To
sweeten;
to
soothe.
Bland
::
Bland (a.)
Having
soft and
soothing
qualities;
not
drastic
or
irritating;
not
stimulating;
as, a bland oil; a bland
diet..
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