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console1 verb (consoled, consoling) to comfort in distress, grief or disappointment. consolable adj. consolatory adj. consoler noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French consoler, from Latin consolari, from solari to soothe.

console2 noun 1 music the part of an organ with the keys, pedals and panels of stops. 2 a panel of dials, switches, etc for operating electronic equipment. 3 a freestanding cabinet for audio or video equipment. 4 an ornamental bracket for a shelf, etc.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: French, apparently shortened from consolateur comforter or supporter.