Console - Law Dictionary Search Results
Recomfort
To comfort again to console anew to give new strength to
Consoling
Adapted to console or comfort cheering as this is consoling news
Solace
also that which relieves in distress that which cheers or consoles relief
Record and Writ Clerks
s. 46; 18 & 19 Vict. c. 124, s. 11; Consol. Ord. 1860, 1, rr. 35-53; and Dan. Ch. Pr. They
Rebellion, Commission of
contempt in the High Court of Chancery, See the (repealed) Consol. Ord. 1860, xxx., r. 5.
Enrollment
rehearing within twenty-eight days, the enrolment might be perfected. By Consol. Ord. 1860, XXIII., r. 24, the expenses of enrolment of
Confession to a priest
for the unburdening of his conscience, and to receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him,' he 'do not reveal
Balcony
the wall of a building usually resting on brackets or consoles and inclosed by a parapet as a balcony in front
Paraclete
An advocate one called to aid or support hence the Consoler Comforter or Intercessor a term applied to the Holy Spirit
Consols
The leading British funded government security
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