Answer: comfort
solace
noun
verb
Word Origin Middle English: from Old French solas (noun) solacier (verb) based on Latin solari 'to console'.
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Solace was borrowed into English in the 14th century (via Anglo-French) from Latin solacium which in turn derives from the Latin verb solari meaning "to console." As you may have guessed "solari" is also the source of the English words "console" and "consolation" (formed by combination with the prefix com-).
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