• Besoothe

    Origin

    From - + soothe.

    Full definition of besoothe

    Verb

    1. (transitive) To soothe about or all over; comfort.
      • 1842, Robert Montgomery, Martin Luther, Luther: or, The spirit of the Reformation:Attracting downward some responsive grace Or balm which heal'd him, like the hand of God: Or haply music, (like the lyre of old, Tuned into magic by the sweeping touch Of David, when he charm'd the fiend from Saul,) Besoothed the spirit; till o'er all his frame A lulling softness exquisitely crept, And he was cradled in the charm of sound.
      • 1903, Thomas Ostenson Stine, Echoes from Dreamland:Nature then with rapture trembles, Music flows divine along To besoothe our restless feeling By the magic thrill of song.
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