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