Etymology
Meaning
Comfort or solace given to someone who is grieving or distressed.
Origin
The word "consolation" comes from the Latin verb "consolari," which means "to comfort, console." This verb is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*kʷens-," which means "to speak, converse." Originally, the word "consolamentum" referred to a conversation intended to provide comfort or solace. Over time, the word came to be used more generally to refer to any kind of comfort or solace.
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