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The word "pacify" originates from the Latin verb "pacificāre," which means "to make peaceful." It is derived from the Latin noun "pax," meaning "peace." The word was first used in English in the 14th century.
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Etymology Old English pǣċ treaty pact peace Proto Germanic fraþuz treaty pa
Etymology The word pact is derived from the Latin word pactum meaning agreement c
Etymology The word pacification originates from the Latin phrase pax facere meaning
Etymology Latin pacificāre to make peaceful Root pax peace Meaning To c
Etymology Latin conciliare to call together reconcile Con together calare to
Etymology Origin Latin assuagere meaning to soothe soften relieve Root suavis
Etymology of Appease The word appease comes from the Old French word apaisier whic
Etymology Old French apaisier to bring peace Latin ad to pacem peace Meani
Etymology The word mollify comes from the Latin word mollifico which is a combinati
Etymology The word lenient is derived from the Latin word lenis which means gentle
Etymology Middle English gentyl from Anglo French gentil from Latin gentilis from gen
Etymology The word still has multiple etymological origins Old English stille me
Etymology The word etymology comes from the Greek word etymos meaning true or re