solacium

Latin

Etymology

From sōlor (to comfort, console, solace), from Proto-Indo-European *sel- (of good mood, to favor)

Noun

sōlācium (genitive sōlāciī); n, second declension

  1. comfort, relief, solace
  2. soothing, assuaging
  3. (law) compensation, indemnification

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative sōlācium sōlācia
genitive sōlāciī sōlāciōrum
dative sōlāciō sōlāciīs
accusative sōlācium sōlācia
ablative sōlāciō sōlāciīs
vocative sōlācium sōlācia

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