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COOL, a. [G., cold, to cool; chilliness; to blow strong.]

1. Moderately cold; being of a temperature between hot and cold; as cool air; cool water.

2. Not ardent or zealous; not angry; not fond; not excited by passion of any kind; indifferent; as a cool friend; a cool temper; a cool lover.

3. Not retaining heat; light; as a cool dress.

COOL, n. A moderate state of cold; moderate temperature of the air between hot and cold; as the cool of the day; the cool of the morning or evening.

COOL, v.t.

1. To allay heat; to make cool or cold; to reduce the temperature of a substance; as, ice wools water.

Send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue. Luke 16.

2. To moderate excitement of temper; to allay, as passion of any kind; to calm, as anger; to abate, as love; to moderate, as desire, zeal or ardor; to render indifferent.

COOL, v.i.

1. To become less hot; to lose heat. Let tea or coffee cool to the temperature of the blood, before it is drank.

2. To lose the heat of excitement or passion; to become less ardent, angry, zealous, or affectionate; to become more moderate. Speak not in a passion; first let your temper cool.
1913 Definition
Cool (cool)
a.(?)
Cool
[Compar. Cooler (?); superl. Coolest.] [AS. c1913 webster dictionaryl; akin to D. koel, G. kühl, OHG. chouli, Dan. kölig, Sw. kylig, also to AS. calan
  1. Moderately cold; between warm and cold; lacking in warmth; producing or promoting coolness.

    Fanned with cool winds.
    Milton.

  2. Not ardent, warm, fond, or passionate; not hasty; deliberate; exercising self-control; self-possessed; dispassionate; indifferent; as, a cool lover; a cool debater.

    For a patriot, too cool.
    Goldsmith.

  3. Not retaining heat; light; as, a cool dress.
  4. Manifesting coldness or dislike; chilling; apathetic; as, a cool manner.
  5. Quietly impudent; negligent of propriety in matters of minor importance, either ignorantly or willfully; presuming and selfish; audacious; as, cool behavior.

    Its cool stare of familiarity was intolerable.
    Hawthorne.

  6. Applied facetiously, in a vague sense, to a sum of money, commonly as if to give emphasis to the largeness of the amount.

    He had lost a cool hundred.
    Fielding.

    Leaving a cool thousand to Mr. Matthew Pocket.
    Dickens.

    Syn. -- Calm; dispassionate; self-possessed; composed; repulsive; frigid; alienated; impudent.

  7. A moderate state of cold; coolness; -- said of the temperature of the air between hot and cold; as, the cool of the day; the cool of the morning or evening.
  8. To make cool or cold] to reduce the temperature of; as, ice cools water.

    Send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue.
    Luke xvi. 24.

  9. To moderate the heat or excitement of; to allay, as passion of any kind; to calm; to moderate.

    We have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings, our unbitted lusts.
    Shak.

    To cool the heels, to dance attendance; to wait, as for admission to a patron's house. [Colloq.] Dryden.

  10. To become less hot; to lose heat.

    I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus,
    the whilst his iron did on the anvil cool.
    Shak.

  11. To lose the heat of excitement or passion; to become more moderate.

    I will not give myself liberty to think, lest I should cool.
    Congreve.


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