| Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (v. t.) To soften; to sooth; to make tender; to reduce the hardness, harshness, or asperity of; to qualify; as, to mollify the ground. 2. (v. t.) To assuage, as pain or irritation, to appease, as excited feeling or passion; to pacify; to calm. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia MOLLIFY mol'-i-fi (from rakhakh, "to be soft"): "To make soft," used in modern English only figuratively, as "His anger was mollified." English Versions of the Bible, however, uses the word literally in its two occurrences: Isaiah 1:6, "wounds, and bruises.... neither bound up, neither mollified with oil"; The Wisdom of Solomon 16:12, "mollifying plaister." Neither occurrence of the word is changed by the Revised Version (British and American). |