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calm adj 1 relaxed and in control; not anxious, upset, angry, etc. 2 said of the weather, etc: still, quiet or peaceful; not rough or stormy. noun 1 peace, quiet and tranquillity. 2 stillness of weather. 3 a lack of sufficient wind for sailing. verb (calmed, calming) tr & intr 1 (usually calm down) to become calmer. 2 (usually calm someone or something down) to make them calmer. calmly adverb. calmness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French calme, from Greek kauma, (a rest during) the heat of noon.