Consolida

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Translingual

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Consolida regalis

Etymology

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From Medieval Latin cōnsolida, which was used for sundry herbs with the form of the word carried on from variant manuscripts of Pseudo-Apuleius and glossaries, there a reinterpretation of cōnfirma, itself a corruption of cōnferva.

Proper noun

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Consolida f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Ranunculaceae.

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