trést
Trøst is a noun used in Norwegian and Danish (and cognate in Swedish as tröst) that denotes consolation, solace, or comfort offered to someone who is distressed, grieving, or in hardship. It can refer to words, presence, or acts that alleviate emotional pain. The related verb trøste (Norwegian), trösta (Swedish), or trøste (Danish) means to comfort or console. The concept is central to responses to loss, illness, trauma, and other distressing situations.
Etymology and cognates: The term has North Germanic origins, with parallel forms in Danish trøst, Norwegian
Usage: Trøst appears in everyday language, literature, and religious contexts. It can describe both intangible comfort
See also: Comfort, consolation, solace, support, sympathy. Related verbs include to trøste/trösta, meaning to comfort.
Overview: Trøst denotes a humane, social practice of easing others’ distress through empathy, presence, and care,