v. & n. Press. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ OE. pees, pais, OF. pais, paiz, pes, F. paix, L. pax, pacis, akin to pacere, paciscere, pacisci, to make an agreement, and prob. also pangere to fasten. Cf. Appease, Fair, a., Fay, v., Fang, Pacify, Pact, Pay to requite. ] A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose; specifically:
☞ Peace is sometimes used as an exclamation in commanding silence, quiet, or order. “Peace! foolish woman.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
At peace,
Breach of the peace.
Justice of the peace.
Peace of God. (Law)
Peace offering.
Peace officer,
To hold one's peace,
To make one's peace with,
v. t. & i. To make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop. [ R. ] “Peace your tattlings.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
When the thunder would not peace at my bidding. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ OE. peisible, F. paisible. ] Begin in or at peace; tranquil; quiet; free from, or not disposed to, war, disorder, or excitement; not quarrelsome. --
n. One who disturbs the public peace. --
a.
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n.
a. Without peace; disturbed. Sandys. [ 1913 Webster ]
adj. Inclined or disposed to peace;
n. One who makes peace by reconciling parties that are at variance. Matt. v. 9. [ 1913 Webster ]
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n. someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations. [ Derog. ]
n. [ OE. pees, pais, OF. pais, paiz, pes, F. paix, L. pax, pacis, akin to pacere, paciscere, pacisci, to make an agreement, and prob. also pangere to fasten. Cf. Appease, Fair, a., Fay, v., Fang, Pacify, Pact, Pay to requite. ] A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose; specifically:
☞ Peace is sometimes used as an exclamation in commanding silence, quiet, or order. “Peace! foolish woman.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
At peace,
Breach of the peace.
Justice of the peace.
Peace of God. (Law)
Peace offering.
Peace officer,
To hold one's peace,
To make one's peace with,
v. t. & i. To make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop. [ R. ] “Peace your tattlings.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
When the thunder would not peace at my bidding. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ OE. peisible, F. paisible. ] Begin in or at peace; tranquil; quiet; free from, or not disposed to, war, disorder, or excitement; not quarrelsome. --
n. One who disturbs the public peace. --
a.
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n.
a. Without peace; disturbed. Sandys. [ 1913 Webster ]
adj. Inclined or disposed to peace;
n. One who makes peace by reconciling parties that are at variance. Matt. v. 9. [ 1913 Webster ]
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n. someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations. [ Derog. ]