a. rare. [f. SOLACE sb.1 + -FUL 1.] Full of solace; pleasant, agreeable.

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a. 1618.  Sylvester, Job Triumphant, IV. 687. The Lord accepted Job, and staid His Thrall-full State,… And turned it to Solace-full, from sad.

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1884.  J. Payne, Tales fr. Arabic, I. 225. How joyous and how solaceful was life in them whilere!

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