Final answer:
The word with a Latin root meaning "still, refresh, gentle" is 'comforted', derived from 'confortare' which combines 'com-' (together) and 'fortis' (strong).
Step-by-step explanation:
The word from paragraph 11 that comes from a Latin root meaning "still, refresh, gentle" is comforted. This term is derived from the Latin 'confortare', which means 'to strengthen much' (from 'con-', intensive prefix, + 'fortis', strong). The Latin root itself comes from a combination of 'com-', meaning 'together', and 'fortis', meaning 'strong'. In the context of the word comforted, it implies providing strength or solace, which would be a gentle form of support, refreshing or pacifying a person who is in grief or distress.