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consolde

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Old English

Etymology

From Old French consolde, consoude, inherited from Latin cōnsolida (common comfrey), so called because of its supposed healing power.

Noun

consolde f

  1. comfrey

Descendants

Old French

Etymology

Inherited from Latin cōnsolida (common comfrey), so called because of its supposed healing power.

Noun

consolde oblique singularf (oblique plural consoldes, nominative singular consolde, nominative plural consoldes)

  1. comfrey

Descendants