Soothe
121soothing — 1590s, “flattering,” from prp. of SOOTHE (Cf. soothe). Sense of “mollifying” is from 1746. Related: Soothingly …
122ease — 1. noun 1) he defeated them all with ease Syn: effortlessness, no trouble, simplicity; deftness, adroitness, proficiency, mastery Ant: difficulty 2) his ease of manner Syn …
123lull — 1. verb 1) the sound of the bells lulled us to sleep Syn: soothe, calm, hush; rock Ant: waken, agitate 2) his honeyed words lulled their suspicions Syn: assuage, allay …
124ease — 1. noun 1) he defeated them all with ease Syn: effortlessness, no trouble, simplicity 2) his ease of manner Syn: naturalness, casualness, informality, composure, nonchalance, insouciance 3) …
125demulcent — de•mul•cent [[t]dɪˈmʌl sənt[/t]] adj. 1) pha soothing or mollifying, as a medicinal substance 2) pha a demulcent substance or agent, often mucilaginous • Etymology: 1725–35; < L dēmulcent , s. of dēmulcēns, prp. of dēmulcēre to stroke, soothe …
126διαπραύνεται — διαπραύ̱νεται , διαπραύνω soothe aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic) διαπραύ̱νεται , διαπραύνω soothe pres ind mp 3rd sg …
127μειλικτήριον — μειλικτήριος able to soothe masc/fem acc sg μειλικτήριος able to soothe neut nom/voc/acc sg …
128προκαταυλοῦμεν — προκαταυλέω soothe beforehand by flute playing pres ind act 1st pl (attic epic doric) προκαταυλέω soothe beforehand by flute playing imperf ind act 1st pl (attic epic doric) …