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becalm

American  
[bih-kahm] / bɪˈkɑm /

verb (used with object)

  1. to deprive (a sailing vessel) of the wind necessary to move it; subject to a calm.

    The schooner was becalmed in the horse latitudes for two weeks.

  2. Archaic. to calm; pacify.


Etymology

Origin of becalm

First recorded in 1550–60; be- + calm

Explanation

To becalm is to make something quiet, calm, or still. When there's no wind at all on a lake, you can say that the weather becalms your sailboat. You're most likely to find the verb becalm describing what happens to a sailboat or another vessel with a sail when the air is still and the wind's not blowing. You can also use it to mean "soothe," the way the sound of a familiar voice might becalm a fussy baby. The word dates from about 1550, from be-, "to make," and calm, from the Old French calme, "tranquility."

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“Every boundary is an illusion, constructed in order to becalm us, in order to give us the impressions of a definite place,” he has written.

From New York Times • Nov. 18, 2022

Even if this is true--can one flying man becalm Iran, North Korea and al-Qaeda?--he sounds as arrogant as a Wall Street CEO.

From Time • May 7, 2010

The fund also administers the Country House and Hospital, which is not equipped to accommodate any behavioral explosion since one of the principal missions here is to becalm.

From Time Magazine Archive

I only hope he will not make a mistake and becalm us till we get up to her.”

From The Three Midshipmen by Prout, Victor

The lulling sounds of the waterfall, the fragrance, and the dusk, combined to becalm my spirits, and, in a short time, to sink me into sleep.

From The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: American by Hawthorne, Julian

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