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| lenitive | 1. <medicine> A medicine or application that has the quality of easing pain or protecting from the action of irritants. A mild purgative; a laxative. 2. That which softens or mitigates; that which tends to allay passion, excitement, or pain; a palliative. "There is one sweet Lenitive at least for evils, which Nature holds out; so I took it kindly at her hands, and fell asleep." (Sterne) Origin: Cf. F. Lenitif. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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remedy that eases pain and discomfort alleviative: moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear
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Assuasive, emolient. [Johnson's Dictionary, 9th Edition, 1806]
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| lenit | remedy that eases pain and discomfort |
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| lenit | moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear |
| lenit | mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant |
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