Aseethe

/əˈsiːð/ adjective

Not seething; calm and not bubbling with anger or agitation.

From Old English 'sēothan' (to boil) with the prefix 'a-' (not/without). The word evolved to describe a state opposite to seething, which originally meant literally boiling and came to mean churning with emotion.

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