consolable

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English

Etymology

console +‎ -able. Derived from French consoler, from Latin consolari, which is from con- + solari (to soothe).

Adjective

consolable (comparative more consolable, superlative most consolable)

  1. Able or likely to be consoled.

Translations


French

Adjective

consolable (plural consolables)

  1. consolable

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Spanish

Adjective

consolable m or f (masculine and feminine plural consolables)

  1. consolable

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