a state of tranquillity or quiet
public order and security maintained by law or custom
a breach of the peace
mutual concord, esp between countries
I would rather have peace in the world than be President — Harry S Truman
an agreement to end hostilities
freedom from disquieting or oppressive thoughts or emotions
peace of mind
harmony in personal relations
(the peace) in the Christian Church, an action such as a handshake or kiss, exchanged as a symbol of love or harmony
at peace
in a state of concord or tranquillity
euphem dead
hold one's peace
to remain silent in spite of having something to say
keep the peace
to avoid or prevent discord or civil disturbance
[Middle English pees via French from Latin pac-, pax]