Solace, vb. 1) tr. to delight, to amuse: “we will with some strange pastime s. them,” LLL IV, 3, 377.
2) to be happy, to take delight: “this sickly land might s. as before,” R3 II, 3, 30. “one thing to rejoice and s. in,” Rom. IV, 5, 47. “to hide me from the radiant sun and s. i' the dungeon by a snuff,” Cymb. I, 6, 86.