- (comforter) sympathizer: commiserates with someone who has had misfortune
- (comforter) reliever: a person who reduces the intensity (e.g., of fears) and calms and pacifies; "a reliever of anxiety"; "an allayer of fears"
- (comforter) quilt: bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together
- (comforter) device used for an infant to suck or bite on
- A comforter (American English) is a type of blanket. Comforters are intended to keep the user warm, especially during sleep, although they can also be used as mattress pads. ...
- (Comforter (nipple)) A pacifier (known as a dummy in English speaking countries outside North America and Ireland - where it is known as both a dummy and also a soother) is a rubber, plastic, or silicone nipple given to an infant or other young child to suck upon. ...
- (The Comforter) Paraclete (Gr. παράκλητος, lat. paracletus) meaning advocate or helper most commonly refers to the Holy Spirit.
- (comforter) A person who comforts someone who is suffering; A padded cover or quilt for a bed
- (Comforter) The scriptures speak of two Comforters. The First Comforter is the Holy Ghost. The Second Comforter is Jesus Christ (John 14:1623; see also TPJS, pp. 150-51).
- (Comforter) Two pieces of fabric stitched along all four sides and filled with synthetic or natural filling. A comforter covers the top and sides of a mattress but does not cover the bed pillows or entire box spring.
- (Comforter) Comforters cover the mattress, but not the boxspring. Since the top and bottom fabrics of a Comforter are quilted together with a filling material in between, they are usually fluffier and thicker than a bedspread or coverlet. ...
- (COMFORTER) Decorative covering for a bed that is quilted.
- (COMFORTER) A warm bed covering that is quilted using various materials, including down, silk, and MicroMax®. Does not cover the pillows or go to the floor. Often referred to as duvets, especially in Europe. Normally made with box or channel stitching. ...
- (Comforter) A filled bed cover that is quilted and usually reversible. They require a bed skirt to complete the look, as the sides only go about halfway to the floor.
- (Comforter) A term for the Holy Spirit found in the King James version of the Bible.
- (Comforter) A thick, heavy quilt, designed to provide warmth.
- (Comforter) A thick, quilted bedcover filled with feathers, down or other natural or man-made fibers.
- (Comforter) A thick, warm bed cover filled with a natural or synthetic material. Generally long enough to hang over the sides of the bed.
- (Comforter) Also known as a "duvet." A puffy bedcover sewn of cotton sheeting, generally filled with feather and down clusters or synthetic fibers and stitched through to discourage the fill from shifting. Often used with a duvet cover.
- (Comforter) An over-covering on a bed that is made with a fabric shell filled with an insulating material.
- (Comforter) Bed covering filled with synthetic or down fibers. Drops over the top of the mattress, extending down to the top of boxed springs. Use with shams and a bedruffle.
- (Comforter) Same as a duvet in style but usually made of decorative fabric and designed to be used without a cover. Comforters often feature decorative machine quilting patterns to hold the fill in place that add feature to the overall design of the item.
- (Comforter) dimensions include a 12” drop on sides and bottom of the quilt. No extra length is added for pillows. A comforter is designed for use with a dust ruffle and pillow shams.
- (comforter) n. A member of the godhead who alters one’s state of mind by contemplation of a neighbor’s uneasiness (adapted from Bierce).
- (comforter=() g’am gusar) rAsug maZ