Becalm

/bɪˈkɑːm/ verb

To make someone calm and peaceful; to soothe or quiet.

From the prefix 'be-' (causing or making) plus 'calm,' which came from Old French 'calme' and likely from Latin 'cauma' (heat). Originally referred to the stillness of the sea on a hot day.

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