CONSOLATION, CONSOLE, CONSOLING
ADJECTIVES
1854 — PARAMUTHETIC consolatory, consoling; tending to encourage
NOUNS
1400 — EASEMENT consolation, advantage, convenience, comfort, relief; furtherance, assistance; formerly also, gratification, enjoyment → obs.
1867 — DUTCH CONSOLATION consolation derived from a situation not being any worse than it is
..20C — CUP OF TEA a consolation
NOUNS, PERSON
1599 — EASER a person who consoles, eases, or relieves
1631 — EASERESS a female who consoles, eases, or relieves
1637 — UNBENDER a person who consoles or relieves
1815 — LIP-COMFORTER a person who consoles or comforts with mere words
PHRASES
1910 — WORSE THINGS HAPPEN AT SEA a phrase of vague consolation
VERBS
..900 — FROVER to comfort, to console → obs.
1374 — PIPE IN (WITH) AN IVY-LEAF to console oneself for failure etc., with some frivolous employment → obs.
1959 — CONSOLATE to console → Amer. dial.