consol

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See also: consól, cònsol, and Consol.

English

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Etymology

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Abbreviation of consolidated annuity.

Noun

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consol (plural consols)

  1. (historical, finance) A perpetual bond issued by the United Kingdom, from the 18th century.
    • 2008, Niall Ferguson, The Ascent of Money, Penguin, page 76:
      Since it was arguably the most successful bond ever issued, it is worth pausing to look more closely at the famed British consol.

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Catalan

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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consol m (plural consols)

  1. consolation, solace
    Synonym: consolació
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Latin

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Etymology

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Root noun to cōnsulō.

Noun

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consol m (Early Latin)

  1. consul

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Latin: cōnsul