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soothe

The origin and history of soothe.

Etymology

From Old English sothian, "to prove true, confirm" — related to "sooth" (truth). The sense shifted over centuries from "confirm what someone says" to "comfort them," as agreeing with someone naturally calms them down.

Origin: Old English

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