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Definition of sooth
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Sooth (a.)
Augury;
prognostication.
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Attemper
::
Attemper
(v. t.) To
soften,
mollify,
or
moderate;
to
soothe;
to
temper;
as, to
attemper
rigid
justice
with
clemency..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
Soft; not
violent
or
rough;
not
strong,
loud, or
disturbing;
easy;
soothing;
pacific;
as, a
gentle
touch;
a
gentle
gallop
..
Ariolation
::
Ariolation
(n.) A
soothsaying;
a
foretelling.
Addulce
::
Addulce
(v. t.) To
sweeten;
to
soothe.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) To rib
gently
in one
direction;
especially,
to pass the hand
gently
over by way of
expressing
kindness
or
tenderness;
to
caress;
to
soothe..
Insooth
::
Insooth
(adv.)
In
sooth;
truly.
Forsooth
::
Forsooth
(n.) A
person
who used
forsooth
much; a very
ceremonious
and
deferential
person.
Dulce
::
Dulce (v. t.) To make
sweet;
to
soothe.
Demulcent
::
Demulcent
(n.) A
substance,
usually
of a
mucilaginous
or oily
nature,
supposed
to be
capable
of
soothing
an
inflamed
nervous
membrane,
or
protecting
it from
irritation.
Gum
Arabic,
glycerin,
olive oil, etc., are
demulcents..
Soothe
::
Soothe
(a.) To
assent
to; to
comply
with; to
gratify;
to humor by
compliance;
to
please
with
blandishments
or soft
words;
to
flatter.
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..
Embay
::
Embay (v. t.) To
bathe;
to
soothe
or lull as by
bathing.
Soothe
::
Soothe
(a.) To
assuage;
to
mollify;
to calm; to
comfort;
as, to
soothe
a
crying
child;
to
soothe
one's
sorrows..
Balsamical
::
Balsamical
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of
balsam;
containing,
or
resembling,
balsam;
soft;
mitigative;
soothing;
restorative..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To
subdue
or
overcome
by some
secret
power,
or by that which gives
pleasure;
to
allay;
to
soothe..
Forsooth
::
Forsooth
(v. t.) To
address
respectfully
with the term
forsooth.
Sothe
::
Sothe (a.)
Sooth.
Soothe
::
Soothe
(a.) To
assent
to as true.
Austromancy
::
Austromancy
(n.)
Soothsaying,
or
prediction
of
events,
from
observation
of the
winds..
Lull
::
Lull (v. t.) To cause to rest by
soothing
influences;
to
compose;
to calm; to
soothe;
to
quiet.
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