consolate

Related to consolate: consulate

consolate

(ˈkɒnsəˌleɪt)
vb (tr)
obsolete to console (a person)
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Trauma knows no future, only a repeating present-past: "Consolate a fait le deuil du futur.
Furthermore, in the Canzoniere, Rome awaits her bridegroom: "Consolate lei dunque, ch'anchor bada, / e Roma che del suo sposo si lagna; / e per Iesu cingete omai la spada" (XXVII.12-14).
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tie threatened to expel the Missionaries of Charity for "being in line with liberation theology" and took away a parish from the Missionaries of the Consolate, calling them "revolutionaries."
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