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| sol·ace [ sólləss ] |
noun (plural sol·ac·es) |
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1. relief from emotional distress: comfort at a time of sadness, grief, or disappointment
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2. source of comfort: somebody or something that provides comfort at a time of sadness, grief, or disappointment
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transitive verb (past and past participle sol·aced, present participle sol·ac·ing, 3rd person present singular sol·ac·es) |
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provide somebody with comfort: to comfort somebody at a time of sadness, grief, or disappointment
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| [13th century. Via French< Latin solatium< solari "to comfort"] |
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 sol·ac·er noun |
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