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APPENDIX<br />

Nominalization Consolation<br />

Base<br />

< French consolation (12th cent. in Littré), < Latin consōlātiōnem<br />

(consoling, comfort), n. of action from consōlārī (to console)<br />

Definition OED Consolation n. 1. The action of consoling, cheering, or<br />

comforting; the state of being consoled; alleviation of sorrow or<br />

mental distress.<br />

Earliest attestation c1374 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

A TREATISE OF MELANCHOLY. Containing the causes thereof,<br />

and reasons of the straunge effects it worketh in our minds and<br />

bodies: with the Phisicke cure, and Spirituall consolation for<br />

such as haue thereto adioyned afflicted conscience. Bright,<br />

Melancholy.<br />

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Nominalization Consolidation<br />

Base<br />

< Latin consolidātiōn-em, n. of action < consolidāre (to<br />

consolidate)<br />

Definition OED Consolidation n. 1. The action of making solid, or of<br />

forming into a solid or compact mass; solidification.<br />

Earliest attestation 1603 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

And lykewise there is two manners of consolydation, one is true,<br />

that is when both the partes of the thing that is dissolued by<br />

seperating, and reassembled and knit without any manner of<br />

appearing of the dissolution afore, and without any meanes. And<br />

the other is vntrue consolydacion (...). Chauliac, Qvydos.<br />

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Consoliding<br />

Consolidate (v)<br />

The action of uniting the sides of a wound in order to heal.<br />

Cf. Consolidate v. †4. a. spec. To cause (the sides of a wound,<br />

the parts in a rupture or fracture) to unite or grow together, and so<br />

to heal. Obs.<br />

1579 (EMEMT)<br />

To reioine the separate, as in consoliding the woundes, &<br />

redusing the lyps: And to put out the superfluous things, as in<br />

curing Apostumes to cleanse them & put away the coares.<br />

Chauliac, Qvydos.<br />

1 (verbal gerund)<br />

Consounding<br />

Consound (v)<br />

The action of healing or joining together wounds or fractures.<br />

Cf. Consound v. trans. To heal, join together (wounds, fractures);<br />

= consolidate v. 4<br />

c1400 (OED)<br />

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