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a little comforted

  • 1 pectus

    pectus, ŏris, n. [kindred with the Sanscr. vakshas, pectus], the breast, in men and animals.
    I.
    Lit., the breast, the breastbone:

    pectus, hoc est ossa praecordiis et vitalibus natura circumdedit,

    Plin. 11, 37, 82, § 207; cf. Cels. 8, 7 fin.; 8, 8, 2:

    meum cor coepit in pectus emicare,

    Plaut. Aul. 4, 3, 4:

    dignitas, quae est in latitudine pectoris,

    Quint. 11, 3, 141:

    summis digitis pectus appetere,

    id. 11, 3, 124; 11, 3, 122:

    pectore adverso,

    id. 2, 15, 7:

    aequo pectore,

    upright, not inclined to one side, id. 11, 3, 125:

    pectore in adverso ensem Condidit,

    Verg. A. 9, 347:

    in pectusque cadit pronus,

    Ov. M. 4, 578:

    latum demisit pectore clavum,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 28; 2, 8, 90 et saep.; Vulg. Gen. 3, 14.—In the poets freq., in plur., of a person's breast: hasta volans perrumpit pectora ferro, Liv. Andron. ap. Prisc. p. 760 P.; Ov. M. 4, 554.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The stomach ( poet.):

    reserato pectore diras Egerere inde dapes... gestit,

    Ov. M. 6, 663.—
    B.
    The breast.
    1.
    As the seat of affection, courage, etc., the heart, feelings, disposition:

    somnum socordiamque ex pectore oculisque amovere,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 11:

    Ah, guttula Pectus ardens mi adspersisti,

    i. e. a little comforted, id. Ep. 4, 1, 32:

    in amicitiā, nisi, ut dicitur, apertum pectus videas, etc.,

    Cic. Lael. 26, 97:

    si non ipse amicus per se amatur toto pectore ut dicitur,

    id. Leg. 1, 18, 49:

    pietate omnium pectora imbuere,

    Liv. 1, 21, 1:

    metus insidens pectoribus,

    id. 10, 41, 2; 1, 56, 4:

    quinam pectora semper impavida repens terror invaserit,

    id. 21, 30, 2:

    in eodem pectore nullum est honestorum turpiumque consortium,

    Quint. 12, 1, 4; 2, 5, 8:

    te vero... jam pectore toto Accipio,

    Verg. A. 9, 276:

    his ubi laeta deae permulsit pectora dictis,

    id. ib. 5, 816:

    robur et aes triplex circa pectus erat,

    Hor. C. 1, 3, 10; 2, 12, 15:

    pectoribus mores tot sunt quot in orbe figurae,

    id. A. A. 1, 759:

    mollities pectoris,

    tender-heartedness, id. Am. 3, 8, 18; id. H. 19, 192; so,

    pectus amicitiae,

    a friendly heart, a friend, Mart. 9, 15, 2; Stat. S. 4, 4, 103; Manil. 2, 600.— Of courage, bravery:

    cum tales animos juvenum et tam certa tulistis Pectora,

    Verg. A. 9, 249:

    te vel per Alpium juga... Forti sequemur pectore,

    Hor. Epod. 1, 11; Val. Fl. 6, 288.—Of conscience:

    vita et pectore puro,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 64:

    pectora casta,

    Ov. H. 13, 30.—
    2.
    The soul, spirit, mind, understanding:

    de hortis toto pectore cogitemus,

    Cic. Att. 13, 12, 4; so,

    incumbe toto pectore ad laudem,

    id. Fam. 10, 10, 2:

    onerandum complendumque pectus maximarum rerum et plurimarum suavitate,

    id. de Or. 3, 30, 121:

    quod verbum in pectus Jugurthae altius descendit,

    Sall. J. 11, 7; Liv. 1, 59:

    (stultitiam tuam) in latebras abscondas pectore penitissumo,

    Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 64:

    multipotens pectus habere, ut copias... pectore promat suo,

    id. Bacch. 4, 1, 8 Fleck.: haben' tu amicum quoi pectus sapiat? id. Trin. 1, 2, 53; id. Bacch. 4, 4, 12:

    at Cytherea novas artes, nova pectore versat Consilia,

    Verg. A. 1, 657:

    oculis pectoris aliquid haurire,

    Ov. M. 15, 63; id. Tr. 3, 1, 64:

    memori referas mihi pectore cuncta,

    Hor. S. 2, 4, 90:

    nunc adbibe puro Pectore verba,

    id. Ep. 1, 2, 68; 2, 1, 128:

    pectore arripere artes,

    Tac. Or. 28:

    pectus est quod disertos facit, et vis mentis,

    Quint. 10, 7, 15; Ov. P. 2, 4, 24:

    succinctaque pectora curis,

    Stat. S. 5, 1, 77:

    rara occulti pectoris vox,

    i. e. a reserved disposition, Tac. A. 4, 52:

    dicere de summo pectore,

    i.e. without much reflection, Gell. 17, 13, 7.—Of inspired persons:

    incaluitque deo quem clausum pectore habebat,

    Ov. M. 2, 641; Verg. A. 6, 48; Stat. Th. 4, 542.—
    3.
    The person, individual, regarded as a being of feeling or passion:

    cara sororum Pectora,

    Verg. A. 11, 216:

    mihi Thesea pectora juncta fide,

    Ov. Tr. 1, 3, 66:

    pectus consulis gerere,

    Liv. 4, 13; cf. Mart. 9, 15; Manil. 2, 600; Stat. S. 4, 4, 103.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > pectus

  • 2 comfort

    1) (a pleasant condition of being physically or mentally relaxed, happy, warm etc: They now live in comfort.) comodidad, confort, bienestar
    2) (anything that provides a little luxury, or makes one feel happier, or better able to bear misfortune: He enjoyed the comforts of the hotel; Her presence was a comfort to him in his grief; words of comfort.) comodidad
    - comfortably
    - comforting
    - be comfortably off

    comfort1 n comodidad
    comfort2 vb consolar
    tr['kʌmfət]
    2 (thing, luxury) comodidad nombre femenino
    3 (consolation) consuelo
    1 consolar
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to live in comfort vivir cómodamente
    to take comfort in/from something consolarse con algo
    comfort station SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL servicios nombre masculino plural, aseos nombre masculino plural
    comfort ['kʌmpfərt] vt
    1) cheer: confortar, alentar
    2) console: consolar
    1) consolation: consuelo m
    2) well-being: confort m, bienestar m
    3) convenience: comodidad f
    the comforts of home: las comodidades del hogar
    n.
    alivio s.m.
    anchura s.f.
    bienestar s.m.
    báculo s.m.
    comodidad s.f.
    confort s.m.
    consuelo s.m.
    desahogo s.m.
    holgura s.f.
    quitapesares s.m.
    v.
    ayudar v.
    confortar v.
    consolar v.
    reconfortar v.
    solazar v.

    I 'kʌmfərt, 'kʌmfət
    1)
    a) u (physical, material) comodidad f, confort m
    b) c (something pleasant, luxury) comodidad f; home III a)
    2) u ( mental) consuelo m

    to give aid and comfort to terrorists — ( in US) cooperar con terroristas

    to take comfort from something — consolarse* con algo

    to be cold comfort — no servir* de consuelo


    II
    transitive verb \<\<child\>\> consolar*; \<\<bereaved person\>\> consolar*, confortar
    ['kʌmfǝt]
    1. N
    1) (=solace) consuelo m

    that's cold or small comfort — eso no me consuela nada

    I take comfort in or from the fact/knowledge that... — me consuelo sabiendo que...

    2) (=well-being) confort m, comodidad f ; (=facility) comodidad f

    with every modern comfort — con todo confort, con toda comodidad

    2.
    VT (=give solace) consolar, confortar
    3.
    CPD

    comfort blanket Nmantita f (para dormir)

    comfort eating, comfort food Ncomida como terapia contra la depresión

    comfort station N(US) servicios mpl, aseos mpl, baño m (LAm)

    comfort zone Nzona f de confort

    * * *

    I ['kʌmfərt, 'kʌmfət]
    1)
    a) u (physical, material) comodidad f, confort m
    b) c (something pleasant, luxury) comodidad f; home III a)
    2) u ( mental) consuelo m

    to give aid and comfort to terrorists — ( in US) cooperar con terroristas

    to take comfort from something — consolarse* con algo

    to be cold comfort — no servir* de consuelo


    II
    transitive verb \<\<child\>\> consolar*; \<\<bereaved person\>\> consolar*, confortar

    English-spanish dictionary > comfort

  • 3 comfort

    1. noun
    1) (consolation) Trost, der

    it is a comfort/no comfort to know that... — es ist tröstlich/alles andere als tröstlich zu wissen, dass...

    he takes comfort from the fact that... — er tröstet sich mit der Tatsache, dass...

    2) (physical well-being) Behaglichkeit, die
    3) (person) Trost, der
    4) in pl. (things that make life easy) Komfort, der o. Pl.
    2. transitive verb
    trösten; (give help to) sich annehmen (+ Gen.)
    * * *
    1) (a pleasant condition of being physically or mentally relaxed, happy, warm etc: They now live in comfort.) die Behaglichkeit
    2) (anything that provides a little luxury, or makes one feel happier, or better able to bear misfortune: He enjoyed the comforts of the hotel; Her presence was a comfort to him in his grief; words of comfort.) der Komfort, der Trost
    - academic.ru/14469/comfortable">comfortable
    - comfortably
    - comforting
    - be comfortably off
    * * *
    com·fort
    [ˈkʌm(p)fət, AM -fɚt]
    I. n
    1. no pl (comfortable feeling) Komfort m, Behaglichkeit f, Bequemlichkeit f
    the deadline is getting too close for \comfort der Termin rückt bedrohlich näher
    to live in \comfort komfortabel leben
    2. no pl (consolation) Trost m
    cold \comfort ein schwacher Trost
    to be a [or some] \comfort [to sb] ein Trost m [für jdn] sein
    to find \comfort in sth in etw dat Trost finden
    to give sb no \comfort that... für jdn kein Trost sein, dass...
    to take \comfort from the fact that... sich akk damit trösten, dass...
    3. (pleasurable things in life)
    \comforts pl Komfort m kein pl, Annehmlichkeiten pl
    creature \comforts leibliches Wohl
    II. vt
    to \comfort sb jdn trösten
    * * *
    ['kʌmfət]
    1. n
    1) Komfort m, Bequemlichkeit f

    relax in the comfort of a leather armchair —

    2) (= consolation) Beruhigung f, Trost m

    to take comfort from the fact that... — sich mit dem Gedanken or sich damit trösten, dass...

    your presence is/you are a great comfort to me — es beruhigt mich sehr, dass Sie da sind

    it is a comfort to know that... — es ist tröstlich or beruhigend zu wissen, dass...

    it is no comfort or of little comfort to know that... — es ist nicht sehr tröstlich zu wissen, dass...

    small comfort —

    a pipe is a great comfort your poems brought a little comfort to my lifePfeiferauchen hat etwas sehr Beruhigendes Ihre Gedichte haben ein wenig Trost in mein Leben gebracht

    2. vt
    (= console) trösten

    the child needed a lot of comforting — es dauerte eine ganze Weile, bis das Kind sich trösten ließ

    he stayed with the injured man to comfort him —

    * * *
    comfort [ˈkʌmfə(r)t]
    A v/t
    1. trösten, jemandem Trost zusprechen oder spenden
    2. beruhigen
    3. erfreuen
    4. jemandem Mut zusprechen
    5. obs unterstützen, jemandem helfen
    B s
    1. Trost m, Tröstung f, Erleichterung f ( alle:
    to für):
    derive ( oder take) comfort from sth aus etwas Trost schöpfen;
    find comfort in Trost finden in (dat);
    give comfort to A 1;
    what a comfort! Gott sei Dank!, welch ein Trost!;
    he was a great comfort to her er war ihr ein großer Trost oder Beistand;
    a few words of comfort ein paar tröstliche Worte; cold A 4 e
    2. Wohltat f, Erquickung f ( beide:
    to für)
    3. Behaglichkeit f, Wohlergehen n:
    live in comfort ein behagliches und sorgenfreies Leben führen
    4. auch pl Komfort m:
    enjoy sth from the comfort of one’s armchair etwas bequem vom Sessel aus genießen;
    comfort station US Bedürfnisanstalt f
    5. obs Hilfe f
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (consolation) Trost, der

    it is a comfort/no comfort to know that... — es ist tröstlich/alles andere als tröstlich zu wissen, dass...

    he takes comfort from the fact that... — er tröstet sich mit der Tatsache, dass...

    2) (physical well-being) Behaglichkeit, die
    3) (person) Trost, der
    4) in pl. (things that make life easy) Komfort, der o. Pl.
    2. transitive verb
    trösten; (give help to) sich annehmen (+ Gen.)
    * * *
    n.
    Bequemlichkeit f.
    Komfort m.
    Lichtblick m.
    Trost nur sing. m. v.
    ermutigen v.
    trösten v.

    English-german dictionary > comfort

  • 4 sigul

    сущ.; HS; SK, DT
    1. транслит. сигул
    2. символ, знак ( часто магический)

    “Swastika,” Roland said. “The sigul on the plane we found near River Crossing? The one with David Quick inside it?” — Свастика, – повторил Роланд. – Символ на самолете, который мы нашли около Речного Перекрестка? В котором сидел Дэвид Шустрый? (ТБ 5)

    They turned out to be a one and three nines. It was the current year and might be one of the first combinations a room burglar would try, but at least it wasn’t quite the room number itself. Besides, they were the right numbers. Numbers of power. A sigul. They both knew it. — Единица и три девятки. Цифры текущего года, – одна из первых комбинаций, которую проверил бы взломщик, по крайней мере не совсем номер комнаты. И кроме того это было правильное сочетание. Число силы. Символ. И они обе это знали. (DT 6, sz. 5, 5)

    3. предзнаменование, знамение; вестник

    Seeing the turtle comforted Susannah a little; it was as if Roland had left her this sign, what the gunslinger himself would have called a sigul. — Увидев здесь черепаху, Сюзанна немного успокоилась, это походило на то, как будто бы Роланд оставил ей этот знак, нечто такое, что сам он называл сигулом. (DT 6, sz. 4, 1)

    Roland said, “Gods leave siguls. Men leave machines.” He paused. “In my own experience, of course, Pa.” — Боги оставляют знамения, люди – машины, – ответил Роланд. – Разумеется, я исхожу из собственного опыта, Па. (ТБ 5)

    “I didn’t ask, he didn’t say. He showed me Farson’s sigul, though. You know.” Depape lowered his voice a little. “The eye.” — Я не спрашивал, он не представился. Показал мне пайдзу Фарсона. Ты знаешь, – Дипейп понизил голос. – Глаз. (DT 4)

    Why not a mailed fist? Crossed swords? Or a bird? A falcon, for instance—a falcon would have made a fine sigul. — Почему не поднятый кулак? Скрещенные мечи? Птица? К примеру, сокол… сокол отлично смотрелся бы на пайдзе. (DT 4)

    English-Russian dictionary of neologisms from a series of books by Stephen King "Dark Tower" > sigul

  • 5 Trost

    m; -(e)s, kein Pl. consolation, comfort; schwacher Trost scant ( oder small) consolation, cold comfort; mein einziger Trost my one ( oder only) consolation; das ist ein schöner Trost! iro. some consolation that is!, thanks a bunch!; zum Trost as a ( oder by way of) consolation; ein Trost, dass... at least..., it’s a help that...; zum Trost kann ich dir sagen... if it’s any consolation (to you)...; es war ein wirklicher Trost it was a real comfort (to me); Trost suchen bei jemandem: look for (some) consolation ( oder a shoulder to cry on umg.); Trost suchen in (+ Dat) ( oder bei) einer Sache: seek comfort ( oder consolation) in; Trost zusprechen trösten I; du bist wohl nicht ( recht) bei Trost! umg., fig. have you gone mad?, you’re not serious?; finden I 1
    * * *
    der Trost
    solace; comfort; consolation
    * * *
    [troːst]
    m -(e)s, no pl
    consolation, comfort

    jdm Tróst zusprechen/bringen — to console or comfort sb

    das Kind war ihr einziger Tróst — the child was her only comfort

    Tróst im Alkohol/in der Religion suchen — to seek solace in alcohol/religion

    zum Tróst kann ich Ihnen sagen, dass... — it may comfort you to know that...

    zum or als Tróst gab es ein kleines Geschenk — there was a small consolation prize

    das ist ein schwacher or schlechter Tróst — that's pretty cold comfort

    das ist ein schöner Tróst (iro)some comfort that is!

    du bist wohl nicht ganz or recht bei Tróst! (inf)you must be out of your mind!

    * * *
    (something that consoles: His great wealth was no consolation for the loss of his reputation; ( also adjective) a consolation prize (for someone who just failed to win).) consolation
    * * *
    <-[e]s>
    [tro:st]
    1. (Linderung) consolation
    sie fand in der Kirche \Trost she found comfort in the church
    ein schwacher [o schlechter] \Trost sein to be of little consolation [or pretty cold comfort]
    das ist ein schöner \Trost (iron) some comfort that is iron
    ein/jds \Trost sein to be a consolation/sb's comfort
    als \Trost as a [or by way of] consolation
    der Hauptgewinner erhielt 50.000 Euro, die nächsten zehn Gewinner als \Trost je 100 Euro the main prize winner received 50,000 euros and the next ten winners 100 euros each as a consolation prize
    2. (Zuspruch) words of comfort
    jdm \Trost spenden to console [or comfort] sb
    zum \Trost as a comfort [or consolation]
    zum \Trost strich er der Weinenden über die Haare he comforted the crying girl by stroking her hair
    3.
    nicht [ganz [o recht]] bei \Trost sein (fam) to have taken leave of one's senses, not to be [quite] all there
    * * *
    der; Trost[e]s consolation; (bes. geistlich) comfort

    jemandem Trost zusprechen od. spenden — comfort or console somebody

    nicht [ganz od. recht] bei Trost sein — (ugs.) be out of one's mind; have taken leave of one's senses

    * * *
    Trost m; -(e)s, kein pl consolation, comfort;
    schwacher Trost scant ( oder small) consolation, cold comfort;
    mein einziger Trost my one ( oder only) consolation;
    das ist ein schöner Trost! iron some consolation that is!, thanks a bunch!;
    zum Trost as a ( oder by way of) consolation;
    ein Trost, dass … at least …, it’s a help that…;
    zum Trost kann ich dir sagen … if it’s any consolation (to you) …;
    es war ein wirklicher Trost it was a real comfort (to me);
    Trost suchen bei jemandem: look for (some) consolation ( oder a shoulder to cry on umg);
    bei) einer Sache: seek comfort ( oder consolation) in;
    du bist wohl nicht (recht) bei Trost! umg, fig have you gone mad?, you’re not serious?; finden A 1
    * * *
    der; Trost[e]s consolation; (bes. geistlich) comfort

    jemandem Trost zusprechen od. spenden — comfort or console somebody

    nicht [ganz od. recht] bei Trost sein — (ugs.) be out of one's mind; have taken leave of one's senses

    * * *
    nur sing. m.
    comfort n.
    consolation n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Trost

  • 6 comfort

    1) (a pleasant condition of being physically or mentally relaxed, happy, warm etc: They now live in comfort.) velvære, komfort, bekvemmelighet
    2) (anything that provides a little luxury, or makes one feel happier, or better able to bear misfortune: He enjoyed the comforts of the hotel; Her presence was a comfort to him in his grief; words of comfort.) komfort, glede, nytelse; trøst, støtte
    - comfortably
    - comforting
    - be comfortably off
    komfort
    --------
    trøst
    --------
    trøste
    I
    subst. \/ˈkʌmfət\/
    1) trøst, betryggelse, hjelp, støtte
    it's a comfort to know that...
    det er betryggende å vite at...
    2) velbefinnende, velvære, glede, hygge, nytelse
    comforts ( flertall) bekvemmeligheter
    live in comfort ha det bra (økonomisk), leve i velstand
    take comfort la seg trøste av at, bli trøstet av at fatte mot
    take comfort from trøste seg med at, finne trøst i at fatte mot
    II
    verb \/ˈkʌmfət\/
    1) trøste
    2) lindre
    3) oppmuntre, live opp, styrke

    English-Norwegian dictionary > comfort

  • 7 CONETIA

    conêtia > conêtih.
    *\CONETIA v.bitrans. motê-., adopter, prendre pour son enfant, quand il s'agit d'une femme.
    Comparer avec pilpehpenia mo-.
    Form: sur conê-tl.
    .CONETL:
    conêtl, rad.possessif -conêuh.
    Enfant. (terme généralement utilisé par les femmes).
    Descendant.
    " conêtl, conêtzintli ", la fille, la fillette - the girl, the little girl (le texte espãgnol dit: la donzella delicada). Décrite dans Sah10,47.
    " conêtl ", le bébé - the baby. Sah10,13.
    " calihtic conêtl ", fils ou fille légitime. Rammow 1964,95.
    Est dit du fils de quelqu'un, têpiltzin, têconêuh. Sah10,2.
    * plur., 'côconêh'. R.Andrews Introd 429.
    " oc cencah côconêh ", encore enfants. Launey II 246.
    * à la forme possédée. " noconêuh " ou a la forme honor. " noconêtzin " également " noconêtcatzin ", mon fils, ma fille.
    " têconeuh ", fils ou fille de quelqu'un.
    " îconêuh ", son fils, désigne Copil dans sa relation a sa mère Malinalxoch.
    Cron. Mexicayotl 39.
    " auh in îconêuh in ihtic catca quiyôllâliâya ", mais son enfant, qui était dans son sein, la réconfortait - but her child, who was in her womb, comforted her. Sah3,2.
    " oc ce quichîuh îconêuh oquichtli ", elle a encore mis au monde un garçon - once more bore a son. Sah8,3.
    " zan îtech ixquihuiz in îconêuh ic miquiz in îihti ", son enfant adhérera à son ventre et ainsi elle mourra en couche. Présage lié à la consommation de tamales restés attachés è la marmite. Sah5,185.
    " têncuatic yez in îconêuh ", son enfant aura un bec de lièvre - her child would be harelipped. Si la femme enceinte a regardé l'éclipse de lune ou du soleil. Sah5,189.
    " têpiltzin, têconêuh ", l'enfant de quelqu'un - one's child. Sah10,2 et Sah10,22.
    " têichpôch, têconêuh ", la fille de quelqu'un. Décrite dans Sah10,2.
    " têconêuh, têichpôch ", elle est l'enfant de quelqu'un, elle est la fille de quelqu'un - she is one's daughter (female speaking) one's daughter (male speaking).
    Est dit de la jeune fille, ichpôchtli. Sah10,12.
    " inic quinêxtiah quitêmachîtiah ca îpampa tlamahcêhuah in înconêuh, in întêlpôch in ôquîxcâuhqueh ", ainsi ils montrent, ils font savoir publiquement qu'ils font pénitence pour leurs enfants pour leurs jeunes garçons qui sont absents - thus they showed and made it known that they did penance for the sake of their children, their young men, who were still absent. Sah4,69.
    NOTE: Las mujeres dizen 'noconêuh'. Molina I 71:10.
    la mère parle de, et s'adresse à son enfant en disant:'noconêuh' alors que le père dit 'nopiltzin'. Rammow 1964,86.
    " cocotzin, tepitzin, conêtzin, nochpôchtzin ", colombe, petite, enfant, ma fille. Il s'agit du vocatif féminin. Une mère parle à sa fille. Sah6,99.
    '-conêtl', se joint aux noms d'animaux pour indiquer les petits: 'canauhconêtl', caneton, 'mizconêtl', lionceau.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > CONETIA

  • 8 Trost

    Trost <-[e]s> [tro:st] m
    1) ( Linderung) consolation;
    sie fand in der Kirche \Trost she found comfort in the church;
    ein schwacher [o schlechter] \Trost sein to be of little consolation [or pretty cold comfort];
    das ist ein schöner \Trost ( iron) some comfort that is ( iron)
    ein/jds \Trost sein to be a consolation/sb's comfort;
    als \Trost as a [or by way of] consolation;
    der Hauptgewinner erhielt 50.000 Euro, die nächsten zehn Gewinner als \Trost je 100 Euro the main prize winner received 50,000 euros and the next ten winners 100 euro each as a consolation prize
    2) ( Zuspruch) words of comfort;
    jdm \Trost spenden to console [or comfort] sb;
    zum \Trost as a comfort [or consolation];
    zum \Trost strich er der Weinenden über die Haare he comforted the crying girl by stroking her hair
    WENDUNGEN:
    nicht [ganz [o recht]] bei \Trost sein ( fam) to have taken leave of one's senses, not to be [quite] all there

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