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    Balm \Balm\ (b[aum]m), n. [OE. baume, OF. bausme, basme, F.
    baume, L. balsamum balsam, from Gr. ba`lsamon; perhaps of
    Semitic origin; cf. Heb. b[=a]s[=a]m. Cf. Balsam.]
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    1. (Bot.) An aromatic plant of the genus Melissa.
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    2. The resinous and aromatic exudation of certain trees or
    shrubs. --Dryden.
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    3. Any fragrant ointment. --Shak.
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    4. Anything that heals or that mitigates pain. "Balm for each
    ill." --Mrs. Hemans.
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    Balm cricket (Zool.), the European cicada. --Tennyson.

    Balm of Gilead (Bot.), a small evergreen African and
    Asiatic tree of the terebinthine family ({Balsamodendron
    Gileadense). Its leaves yield, when bruised, a strong
    aromatic scent; and from this tree is obtained the balm of
    Gilead of the shops, or balsam of Mecca. This has a
    yellowish or greenish color, a warm, bitterish, aromatic
    taste, and a fragrant smell. It is valued as an unguent
    and cosmetic by the Turks. The fragrant herb
    Dracocephalum Canariense is familiarly called balm of
    Gilead, and so are the American trees, Populus
    balsamifera, variety candicans (balsam poplar), and
    Abies balsamea (balsam fir).
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Balm \Balm\, v. t.
    To anoint with balm, or with anything medicinal. Hence: To
    soothe; to mitigate. [Archaic] --Shak.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    balm
    n 1: any of various aromatic resinous substances used for healing
    and soothing
    2: semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine)
    applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an
    irritation [syn: ointment, unction, unguent, salve]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    172 Moby Thesaurus words for "balm":
    Mentholatum, Vaseline, aid, allay, alleviative, alleviator,
    alterative, ambergris, ambrosia, analeptic, anodyne, aroma,
    aromatic, aromatic gum, aromatic water, assistance, assuager,
    attar, attar of roses, balm of Gilead, balsam, bay oil,
    bergamot oil, bouquet, brilliantine, calmative, cerate,
    champaca oil, chrism, civet, cold cream, collyrium, comfort,
    commiseration, compose, condolement, condolence, consolation,
    corrective, cream, cure, cushion, demulcent, dolorifuge, drops,
    drug, electuary, elixir, embrocation, emollient, essence,
    essential oil, ethical drug, extract, eye-lotion, eyewash,
    eyewater, face cream, fixative, generic name, glycerin, glycerogel,
    glycerogelatin, glycerol, glycerole, hand lotion, healing agent,
    healing quality, heliotrope, help, herbs, incense, inhalant,
    inunction, inunctum, jasmine oil, lanolin, lavender oil, lenitive,
    lincture, linctus, liniment, lotion, lull, materia medica,
    medicament, medication, medicinal, medicinal herbs, medicine,
    menthol, mercurial ointment, mitigator, mixture, moderator,
    modulator, mollifier, musk, myrcia oil, myrrh, nard,
    nonprescription drug, officinal, oil, ointment, olive oil,
    pacificator, pacifier, palliative, parfum, patent medicine,
    peacemaker, perfume, perfumery, petrolatum, pharmacon, physic,
    pomade, pomatum, powder, preparation, prescription,
    prescription drug, proprietary, proprietary medicine,
    proprietary name, quiet, quieten, receipt, recipe, redolence,
    relief, remedial measure, remedy, restorative, restraining hand,
    rose oil, salve, scent, sedative, settle, sharing of grief,
    shock absorber, simples, soothe, soother, soothing syrup,
    soothing words, sovereign remedy, specific, specific remedy, spice,
    spikenard, stabilizer, still, succor, sympathy, syrup, temperer,
    theraputant, tisane, tranquilize, tranquilizer, unction, unguent,
    unguentum, vegetable remedies, volatile oil, vulnerary, wiser head,
    witch hazel, zinc ointment

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    BALM

    Block And List Manipulation. Harrison, 1970. Extensible
    language with LISP-like features and ALGOL-like syntax, for
    CDC 6600. "The Balm Programming Language", Malcolm Harrison,
    Courant Inst (May 1973).

    The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03)


    Balm
    contracted from Bal'sam, a general name for many oily or
    resinous substances which flow or trickle from certain trees or
    plants when an incision is made through the bark.

    (1.) This word occurs in the Authorized Version (Gen. 37:25;
    43:11; Jer. 8:22; 46:11; 51:8; Ezek. 27:17) as the rendering of
    the Hebrew word _tsori_ or _tseri_, which denotes the gum of a
    tree growing in Gilead (q.v.), which is very precious. It was
    celebrated for its medicinal qualities, and was circulated as an
    article of merchandise by Arab and Phoenician merchants. The
    shrub so named was highly valued, and was almost peculiar to
    Palestine. In the time of Josephus it was cultivated in the
    neighbourhood of Jericho and the Dead Sea. There is an Arab
    tradition that the tree yielding this balm was brought by the
    queen of Sheba as a present to Solomon, and that he planted it
    in his gardens at Jericho.

    (2.) There is another Hebrew word, _basam_ or _bosem_, from
    which our word "balsam," as well as the corresponding Greek
    balsamon, is derived. It is rendered "spice" (Cant. 5:1, 13;
    6:2; margin of Revised Version, "balsam;" Ex. 35:28; 1 Kings
    10:10), and denotes fragrance in general. _Basam_ also denotes
    the true balsam-plant, a native of South Arabia (Cant. l.c.).

    Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary




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