apaisement, n.m., appeasement, lull, abatement.
apaiser, v.a., to appease, to soothe, to pacify, to calm, to quiet, to alleviate; to assuage, to allay, to quench, to mitigate, to lull. — un enfant qui crie; to quiet a crying child. — une révolte; to put down a rebellion. — les flots; to calm the waves.
s’apaiser, v.r., to be appeased, stilled, assuaged, &c.; to allay one’s passion, to grow quiet, calm; to abate, subside. Sa colère s’est apaisée; his anger is appeased. L’orage s’est apaisé; the storm has subsided. Le vent s’est apaisé; the wind has abated.
apalachine, n.f., (bot.) emetic holly.
apalanche, n.f., (bot.) winter-berry.
apanage, n.m., appanage; lot. Les infirmités sont l’— de la nature humaine; infirmities are the lot of human nature.
apanager, v.a., to settle an appanage upon any one, to endow.
apanagiste, adj., having an appanage.
apanagiste, n.m., one who has an appanage.
apanthropie, n.f., apanthropy.