SOL'ACE, from L. soatium solor, to comfort, assuage, relieve. See Console.
1. To cheer in grief or under calamity to comfort to relieve in afflication to console applied to persons as, to solace one's self with the hop of future reward.
2. To allay to assuage as, to solace grief.
SOL'ACE, To take comfort to be cheered or relieved in grief.
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