noun, verb, -aced, -ac⋅ing.| 1. | comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort. |
| 2. | something that gives comfort, consolation, or relief: The minister's visit was the dying man's only solace. |
| 3. | to comfort, console, or cheer (a person, oneself, the heart, etc.). |
| 4. | to alleviate or relieve (sorrow, distress, etc.). |

sol·ace (sŏl'ĭs) n.
[Middle English solas, from Old French, from Latin sōlācium, from sōlārī, to console.] sol'ac·er n. |