consolde

Old English

Etymology

From Old French consolde, consoude, inherited from Latin cōnsolida (common comfrey), so called because of its supposed healing power.

Noun

consolde f

  1. comfrey

Descendants

  • Middle English: consoude, consowde, consol, consold, consaud, consaude

Old French

Etymology

Inherited from Latin cōnsolida (common comfrey), so called because of its supposed healing power.

Noun

consolde oblique singular, f (oblique plural consoldes, nominative singular consolde, nominative plural consoldes)

  1. comfrey

Descendants

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