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assuage
▪ I. assuage, v. (əˈsweɪdʒ) Forms: 3–7 aswage, 4–5 asuage, 5–8 asswage, 4– assuage. Aphet. 5–7 swage: see suage. [a. OF. a(s)souage-r, -agier, Pr. a(s)suaviar, f. L. type *assuāviāre, f. ad to + suāvis sweet, agreeable. Cf. abridge, aggrege, allege (L. abbreviāre, aggraviāre, alleviāre).] I. trans. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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assuage
assuage/əˈsweɪdʒ; ə`swedʒ/ v[Tn](fml 文) make (sth) less severe; soothe 减轻; 缓和; 平息 assuage one's hunger, thirst, grief, longing, etc 充饥, 解渴, 减轻悲痛, 抑制欲念. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Souvenir (1989 film)
The film, like the book, is an attempt to attribute and assuage patent and discreet levels of guilt. Cast Christopher Plummer ... wikipedia.org
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Enope (Greece)
It was one of the seven Messenian cities that, according to Homer in the Iliad, were offered by Agamemnon to Achilles to assuage his anger and return to wikipedia.org
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asswage
asswage common f. assuage in 16–18th c. Oxford English Dictionary
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Diatragacanth
It was said to be good thicken, and soften the too sharp, and subtile serous humours occurring in the chest, to assuage coughs, and promote spitting. wikipedia.org
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assuager
assuager (əˈsweɪdʒə(r)) In 6–7 assw-. [f. assuage v. + -er1.] He who, or that which, assuages.1564 Bauldwin Mor. Philos. (Palfr.) iii. (1595) 4 An asswager of wrong ought greatly to be honoured. 1605 Timme Quersit. i. xiii. 53 Red ocre..is an asswager of things..and a great mittigator of all griefes... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boerhavia boissieri
People far from water would also pluck the tips and chew them to assuage their thirst. wikipedia.org
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assuasive
assuasive, a. and n. ? Obs. (əˈsweɪsɪv) [f. as- prefix1 + -suasive, as in persuasive (cf. assuade); but confused in sense with assuage.] A. adj. Soothingly persuasive; soothing.1708 Pope St. Cecilia 25 Music her soft assuasive voice applies. a 1762 Lady Montague Poems (1785) 63 There blend your care... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis St Omer
In 1863, to assuage the treeless landscape, St Omer planted ‘weeping willow’ trees around the edge of the lake in Queenstown Bay and with his son Frank wikipedia.org
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perswage
† perˈswage, v. Obs. rare. [app. f. per- 2 + swage v.: cf. assuage.] trans. To assuage, lessen, diminish, dim.[Cf. c 1485 Digby Myst. (1882) ii. 1977 Rex. A! we may syyn and wepyn also Þat we have for-gon þis lady fre... Regina. Þat doth perswade [? perswage] all my ble Þat swete sypresse þat she wo... Oxford English Dictionary
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inassuageable
inassuageable, a. (ɪnəˈsweɪdʒəb(ə)l) [f. in-3 + assuageable, f. assuage.] That cannot be assuaged or allayed.1654 Gayton Pleasant Notes iii. v. 96Don Mariotto, Knight of the Inasswagable Panch. 1887 G. Gissing Thyrza II. viii. 155 To bear the torture of an inassuageable desire. Oxford English Dictionary
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Console table
The term console derives from the compound Latin verb consolor "to alleviate, lighten", from the verb solor, "to assuage, soothe, relieve, mitigate", plus wikipedia.org
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assuagement
assuagement (əˈsweɪdʒmənt) Also 6 aswage-, 6–7 asswage-. [a. OF. a(s)souagement: see assuage v. and -ment.] 1. The action of assuaging; the condition of being assuaged; mitigation, alleviation, relief, abatement.1561 T. N[orton] Calvin's Inst. iii. 213 Y⊇ faithfull haue aswagement of their sorrowe, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rija Hujailan Al-Mutairi
Al-Mutairi supported the bill, arguing that its passage would assuage people's fear of losing their deposits and rebuild their trust in Kuwait's economy wikipedia.org
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