Allay

/əˈleɪ/ verb

To calm, reduce, or make something less intense, like calming fears or reducing pain.

From Old English 'aleggan' (to lay down, reduce), combining 'a-' (to) and 'lecgan' (to lay). Used since the 1300s to mean 'set aside' or 'calm down.'

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