Accoy

/əˈkɔɪ/ verb

To calm or soothe someone; to appease or pacify.

From Old French 'acoyer', derived from 'a-' (to) and 'coy' (quiet). The term emerged in Middle English and originally meant to make someone calm or docile, particularly in a gentle or submissive manner.

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