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"lenitive" Definitions
  1. alleviating pain or harshness : SOOTHING

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Not in a state of lenitive pain, sanative, and in some degree encouraging, but in a condition of incipient mortification.
Moreover, it has exceptional lenitive and restructuring properties and fights the harmful, free and radical effects that are responsible for coetaneous ageing.
If he cannot digest a strong and abstersive drug, for to remove his evill, let him at least take a lenitive pill to ease the same.
It is often planted as an ornamental as it is long-living and resistant to air pollution. The fruit of this tree is sweet and edible, and can be eaten raw or cooked. The leaves and fruit are astringent, lenitive and stomachic. Decoction of both leaves and fruit is used in the treatment of amenorrhoea, heavy menstrual and inter-menstrual bleeding and colic.
Tate > Wilkinson praises his Lenitive in "The Prize" and his Nipperkin in "The > Sprigs of Laurel," and says that as Mr. Tag in "The Spoil'd Child" he is > better than any comedian he (Wilkinson) has hitherto seen. He adds that Mr. > Edwin dresses his characters better and more characteristic than any comic > actor I recollect on the York stage' (Wandering Patentee, iv. 204). > Dictionary of National Biography, 1908.
During this season Knight remained at Covent Garden, where his last performance took place for his benefit, 15 May 1804, as Farmer Ashfield in 'Speed the Plough', and, for the first time, Lenitive in the 'Prize'. He also spoke an address. In 1802 he was living at 10 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden. While managing the Liverpool Theatre he lived first at Norton Hall, Lichfield, and subsequently at Woore, Shropshire.
The many prehistoric remains close to the village indicate that the area has been lived in for thousands of years. The first written mention of Llanfechell itself is in 1291.Rev. Dafydd Wyn William, record of a talk given to Llanfechell History Society The name Llanfechell means Church of St Mechell (In the lenitive (treiglad meddal) the 'M' becomes 'F', pronounced V.Omniglot.com). Mechell (or Mechyll) appears to have been a 6th-century missionary, possibly from Brittany, who founded a monastery here.
The good > humour, the lenitive smile, the frog in the throat voice betray nothing of > the disappointment the actor must feel after such exciting beginnings under > Cukor's guidance. Ray was meant to appear in Jubal but refused, because Columbia had made a profit on his loan outs for Battle Cry and We're No Angels but not paid Ray a bonus; Rod Steiger took the role instead. Ray was put on suspension. Ray then refused to appear in Beyond Mombasa (1956) because he did not want to go on location.
It is not known whether this was organized by al-Husseini or the result of spontaneous mobilisation. The sermon at Al-Aqsa was to be delivered by another preacher, but Luke prevailed on al- Husseini to leave his home and go to the mosque, where he was greeted as 'the sword of the faith' and where he instructed the preacher to deliver a pacific sermon, while sending an urgent message for police reinforcements around the Haram. Deluded by the lenitive address, extremists harangued the crowd, accusing al-Husseini of being an infidel to the Muslim cause. The same violent accusation was launched in Jaffa against sheikh Muzaffir, an otherwise radical Islamic preacher, who gave a sermon calling for calm on the same day.. translation needed An assault was launched on the Jewish quarter.
He played during the season Archer in Beaux Stratagem, Orlando, Belcour in The West Indian, and Pedro in The Pilgrim. He then returned to York, and while there received an offer from Drury Lane, where he appeared, with the company then temporarily occupying the Lyceum, as ‘Wrench from Bath and York,’ playing on 7 October 1809 Belcour in The West Indianand Tristram Fickle in The Weathercock. Frank Heartall in The Soldier's Daughter, Lenitive in The Prize, Howard in Reynolds's Will, Marplot, Frederick in The Poor Gentleman, Captain Absolute, Benedict, Charles Austencourt in Man and Wife, Delaval in Matrimony, Colonel Lambert in Hypocrite, Storm in Ella Rosenberg, Loveless in Trip to Scarborough, Millamour in Know your own Mind, with some other parts in which he had been seen in Bath, were given in his first season; he was also seen as the first Henry Torringham in Cobb's Sudden Arrivals (19 Dec. 1809), and Edward Lacey in Riches, adapted by Sir James Bland Burges from Massinger's City Madam.

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