From the Online Etymology Dictionary:
solace (n.)
“comfort in grief, consolation,” late 13c., from Old French solaz “pleasure, entertainment, enjoyment; solace, comfort,” from Latin solacium “a soothing, assuaging; comfort, consolation,” from solatus, past participle of solari “to console, soothe”.
Related to Latin solaris, meaning sun or sunny (disposition).
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