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† consoˈlator Obs. [a. L. consōlātor, agent-n. f. consōlārī to console. Cf. F. consolateur (16th c. in Littré).] = consoler.
a1540Barnes Wks. 293 (R.) The glorious consolatour of the Holy Ghost. 1613–31Primer our Lady 477 O Thou consolator best, Of the soule the sweetest guest. 1701W. Nichols Consolat. Parents 112 There is a Crowd of Consolators standing still about them. 1765Johnson Note on Tempest ii. i. 12 In some of the Protestant churches there is a kind of officers termed consolators for the sick. |