Calm
Calm
primarily signifies “calmness, cheerfulness” (from a root gal—, from which gelao, “to smile,” is also derived; hence the “calm” of the sea, the smiling ocean being a favorite metaphor of the poets), Mat 8:26; Mar 4:39; Luk 8:24.
Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Calm
Psa 107:29 (b) Describes the peace and tranquility of one who has called on the Lord in the storms of life and His Word has removed all fear from the soul.