ə̇ˈdəlkəˌrāt, ēˈ- transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: New Latin edulcoratus, past participle of edulcorare, blend of Late Latin edulcare to sweeten (from Latin e- + Late Latin dulcare to sweeten, from Latin dulcis sweet) and dulcorare to sweeten, from dulcor sweetness, from Latin dulcis — more at dulcet
1. obsolete : to make (food) sweet
2. archaic : to free from acids, salts, or other soluble substances by washing
3. : to free from harshness (as of attitude) : make pleasant
cozened and flattered and edulcorated the Turks — Vincent Sheean
• edul·co·ra·tion ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈrāshən noun -s