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Consolation

The act of consoling the state of being consoled allevation of misery or distress of mind refreshment of spirit comfort that which consoles or comforts the spirit...

Consols

Consols, funds formed by the consolidation (of which word it is an abbreviation) of different Government annuities, payable by way of interest to persons who had lent money to the Government on the security of different taxes, or for the maintenance of different parts of the public service. See CONSOLIDATED FUND, and CONVERSION OF STOCK....

Consoling

Adapted to console or comfort cheering as this is consoling news...

Consolable

Capable of receiving consolation...

Consolate

To console to comfort...

Consolator

One who consoles or comforts...

Consoler

One who gives consolation...

Inconsolable

Not consolable incapable of being consoled grieved beyond susceptibility of comfort disconsolate...

Consols

The leading British funded government security...

Setting day

Setting day. The day on which transactions for the 'account' are made up on the Stock Exchange. In consols they are monthly; in other investments, twice in the month...

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