Definition of Consolator. Meaning of Consolator. Synonyms of Consolator

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Definition of Consolator

Consolator
Consolator Con"so*la`tor, n. [L.] One who consoles or comforts. --Johnson.

Meaning of Consolator from wikipedia

- "troops"/"war(rior)" and těch – "consolator"/"rejoicing man". So, the name could be interpreted either as "consolator of troops" or "man rejoicing in a...
- (1919) Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. (1896; Christus Consolator) Stephen L Richards, an apostle and first counselor to church president...
- name Adalbert ("noble bright") and the Slavonic name Vojtěch/Wojciech ("consolator of troops"), although there is no linguistic relationship among these...
- (Modern Folk Quartet, The Group with No Name) Bessie Griffin (The Gospel Consolators, The Caravans, The Gospel Pearls) Singles: "Christmas Is My Time of Year"...
- yearns for heaven (1851). He now turned to religious subjects: Christus Consolator (1836) was followed by Christus Remunerator, The shepherds led by the...
- punishment on Eternal Hope (1878) by Frederic William Farrar Christus consolator (1883) was published after his death, edited by his godson and friend...
- radium. Veni, pater pauperum, veni, dator munerum, veni, lumen cordium. Consolator optime, dulcis hospes animae, dulce refrigerium. In labore requies, in...
- "Comforters" and given the species biological classification of Canis consolator by 19th-century dog writers. By the 1830s, this practice was no longer...
- bequeathed to the city of Amsterdam. Among the paintings was Christus Consolator (1837) by Ary Scheffer, which Fodor had bought from the collection of...
- invocaverimus te. Deus, in cuius manu sunt corda regum, qui es humilium consolator et fidelium fortitudo et protector omnium in Te sperantium, da Reginae...