Bálsamo (en. Balm)

/ˈbalsamo/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Substance used in medicine to soothe or heal.
The doctor recommended a balm to relieve the burn.
El médico le recomendó un bálsamo para aliviar la quemadura.
Medicinal preparation to relieve discomfort.
She applied a balm to her chapped lips.
Ella aplicó un bálsamo en sus labios agrietados.
Aromatic resin from certain trees.
The balsam from the trees was used in ancient times for embalming.
El bálsamo de los árboles se usaba antiguamente para embalsamar.

Etymology

From the Latin 'balsamum', which comes from the Greek 'βάλσαμον'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Balm for the soul
Something that provides comfort or emotional peace.
bálsamo para el alma
Balm of Gilead
Referring to something that heals or cures, obtained from the trees of Gilead.
bálsamo de Gilead
To be a balm
To be a relief or comfort in difficult times.
ser un bálsamo

Related Words

Ointment
Preparation used to heal, alleviating inflammation or irritation.
ungüento
Cream
Uniform substance made from fats or oils, used to treat wounds or irritations.
pomada
Oil
Oily liquid extracted from plants or fruits, used in medicine and cooking.
aceite

Slang Meanings

Something that calms tensions or problems.
After a long meeting, a good coffee is the balm I need.
Después de una larga reunión, un buen café es el bálsamo que necesito.
A person who provides emotional support.
Whenever I have problems, María is my balm.
Siempre que tengo problemas, María es mi bálsamo.