DULCE

Etymology 1

Adjective

dulce (comparative more dulce, superlative most dulce)

(obsolete) sweet

Noun

dulce (uncountable)

(obsolete) sweetness

Etymology 2

Verb

dulce (third-person singular simple present dulces, present participle dulcing, simple past and past participle dulced)

(obsolete, transitive) To make sweet; to soothe.

Etymology 3

Noun

dulce (countable and uncountable, plural dulces)

Alternative form of dulse

seaweed; kelp

Anagrams

• Leduc, clued

Source: Wiktionary


Dulce, v. t.

Definition: To make sweet; to soothe. [Obs.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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