balm

Etymology
From, from and , from , from , itself from. Spelling modified 16th c. to conform to Latin etymology. .

Noun

 * 1) Any of various aromatic resins exuded from certain plants, especially trees of the genus  of Africa, Arabia and India and  of South America.
 * 2) An aromatic preparation for embalming the dead.
 * 3) A plant or tree yielding such substance.
 * 4) Any soothing oil or lotion, especially an aromatic one.
 * 5)  Something soothing.
 * 6) The lemon balm,
 * 7) Any of a number of other aromatic herbs with a similar citrus-like scent, such as bee balm and horsebalm.
 * 1) The lemon balm,
 * 2) Any of a number of other aromatic herbs with a similar citrus-like scent, such as bee balm and horsebalm.

Translations

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Verb

 * 1)  To anoint with balm, or with anything medicinal.
 * 2)  To soothe; to mitigate.
 * 1)  To soothe; to mitigate.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) lemon balm