v. Obs. rare. [ad. Sp. aplac-ar (pret. aplaqué) to appease, f. a:—L. ad to + plācāre to calm. Perh. only as transl. Sp.] To calm, allay.

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1578.  T. N., trans. Conq. W. India, 218. Cortez aplaked the yre of the priestes. Ibid., 264. They coulde not aplake the fire.

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