释义 |
easer|ˈiːzə(r)| [f. ease v. + -er.] One who or that which gives ease or relief. Hence ˈeaseress.
1599Greene Alphons. (1861) 235 Farewell, Medea, easer of my heart. 1610Markham Masterp. i. xcii. 179 This is lenitiue and a great easer of paine. 1631Celestina xii. 136 Easeresse of my paine, and my hearts joy! 1779Johnson Lett. (1788) II. ccxxi. 82 The depository of her troubles, and easer of her bosom. |