balmier; balmiest
1
a
: having the qualities of balm : soothing
… 'tis a soldier's life to have their balmy slumbers wak'd with strife.Shakespeare
b
: mild, temperate
balmy weather
a balmy summer evening
2
: lacking reason or mental soundness : foolish, irrational
… he is now likely to feel that a rather large part of the country has gone slightly balmy.George A. Parks
balmily adverb
balminess noun

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Aromatic ointments and fragrances are the bomb. They are also, literally, balms: healing substances and soothing scents with the power to ease both mind and body. The original balm, what Latin-speakers referred to as balsamum, was the oleoresin of a species of balsam tree. In Anglo-French, balsamum became basme and baume, spellings which entered Middle English and later became balm. Balm eventually begat the adjective balmy, used to describe things with a balm’s comforting, calming qualities, as when Shakespeare’s Othello speaks of “balmy slumbers.” Today balmy is typically used to describe the weather—balmy breezes, balmy temperatures, balmy spring afternoons, et al—conditions that are neither too hot nor too cold, but just right—Goldilocks conditions, even.

Examples of balmy in a Sentence

a completely balmy but harmless old man who talked intently to plants and believed they answered back a pleasant, balmy breeze was all that stirred the wildflowers growing near the shore
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Word History

Etymology

see balm

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of balmy was in the 15th century

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“Balmy.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/balmy. Accessed 12 Oct. 2024.

Kids Definition

balmy

adjective
balmier; balmiest
1
a
: gently soothing
b
: temperate sense 5
balmy weather
2
balmily
ˈbäm-ə-lē How to pronounce balmy (audio)
ˈbäl-mə-
adverb
balminess
ˈbäm-ē-nəs How to pronounce balmy (audio)
ˈbäl-mē-
noun

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