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peace

noun
In a general sense, a state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; applicable to society, to individuals, or to the temper of the mind.

peace

Freedom from war with a foreign nation; public quiet.

peace

Freedom from internal commotion or civil war.

peace

Freedom from private quarrels, suits or disturbance.

peace

Freedom from agitation or disturbance by the passions, as from fear, terror, anger, anxiety or the like; quietness of mind; tranquillity; calmness; quiet of conscience. Great peace have they that love the law. Psalm 119:165.

peace

Heavenly rest; the happiness of heaven.

peace

Harmony; concord; a state of reconciliation between parties at variance.

peace

Public tranquillity; that quiet, order and security which is guaranteed by the laws; as, to keep the peace; to break the peace. This word is used in commanding silence or quiet; as, peace to this troubled soul. Peace, the lovers are asleep. To be at peace, to be reconciled; to live in harmony. To make peace, to reconcile, as parties at variance. To hold the peace, to be silent; to suppress one’s thoughts; not to speak.