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con⋅sole

1[kuhn-sohl]
–verb (used with object), -soled, -sol⋅ing.
to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.

Origin:
1685–95; (< F consoler) < L consōlārī, equiv. to con- con- + sōlārī to soothe (see solace ); perh. akin to OE sǣl happiness (see seely )


con⋅sol⋅a⋅ble, adjective
con⋅sol⋅er, noun
con⋅sol⋅ing⋅ly, adverb


See comfort 1 .
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con⋅sole

2[kon-sohl]
–noun
1. a television, phonograph, or radio cabinet designed to stand on the floor rather than on a table or shelf.
2. the control or monitoring unit of a computer, containing the keyboard or keys, switches, etc.
3. a desklike structure containing the keyboards, pedals, etc., by means of which an organ is played.
4. a small cabinet standing on the floor and having doors.
5. console table.
6. the control unit of a mechanical, electrical, or electronic system: the console that controls a theater's lighting system.
7. Architecture. an ornamental corbel or bracket, esp. one high in relation to its projection.
8. Automotive. a tray or container typically divided into compartments, mounted between bucket seats, and used for storing small items.
9. Nautical. a unit on a vessel containing steering apparatus, systems monitoring equipment, etc.: a bridge console, an engine-room console.

Origin:
1700–10; < F; MF consolle bracket or support, appar. shortening of consolateur (attested in MF with same sense) lit., one who consoles (< LL consōlātor; see console 1 , -ator ), perh. because such supports served as rests in choir stalls, etc.; cf. misericord
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con·sole 1   (kən-sōl')   
tr.v.   con·soled, con·sol·ing, con·soles
To allay the sorrow or grief of. See Synonyms at comfort.

[French consoler, from Old French, from Latin cōnsōlārī : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + sōlārī, to comfort.]
con·sol'a·ble adj., con·so'la·to'ry (-sō'lə-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē, -sŏl'ə-) adj., con·sol'er n., con·sol'ing·ly adv.
con·sole 2   (kŏn'sōl')   
n.  
    1. A cabinet for a radio, television set, or phonograph, designed to stand on the floor.

    2. A small freestanding storage cabinet.

    3. A central control panel for a mechanical, electrical, or electronic system.

    4. An instrument panel.

  1. Music The desklike part of an organ that contains the keyboard, stops, and pedals.

    1. A central control panel for a mechanical, electrical, or electronic system.

    2. An instrument panel.

  2. The portion of a computer or peripheral that houses the apparatus used to operate the machine manually and provides a means of communication between the computer operator and the central processing unit, often in the form of a keyboard.

  3. A small storage compartment mounted between bucket seats in an automobile.

  4. An often scroll-shaped bracket used for decoration or for supporting a projecting member, such as a cornice or shelf.

  5. A console table.


[French, perhaps short for consolider, to strengthen, from Latin cōnsolidāre; see consolidate.]
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Word Origin & History

console  (v.)
1693, from Fr. consoler, from L. consolari "offer solace," from com- intensive prefix + solari "to comfort" (see solace). The L. word is glossed in O.E. by frefran. Consolation dates to 1374.

console  (n.)
1706, from Fr. console "a bracket," possibly from M.Fr. consolateur, lit. "one who consoles," word used for carved human figures supporting cornices, shelves or rails in choir stalls. Originally "a cabinet," then "organ body" (1881), "radio cabinet" (1925), then "cabinet for a TV, stereo etc." (1944).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Computing Dictionary

console
1. The operator's station of a mainframe. In times past, this was a privileged location that conveyed godlike powers to anyone with fingers on its keys. Under Unix and other modern time-sharing operating systems, such privileges are guarded by passwords instead, and the console is just the tty the system was booted from. Some of the mystique remains, however, and it is traditional for sysadmins to post urgent messages to all users from the console (on Unix, /dev/console).
2. On microcomputer Unix boxes, the main screen and keyboard (as opposed to character-only terminals talking to a serial port). Typically only the console can do real graphics or run X. See also CTY.
[The Jargon File]

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Encyclopedia

console

in architecture, type of bracket or corbel, particularly one with a scroll-shaped profile: usually an ogee (S or inverted S curve) or double-ogee terminating in volutes (spirals) above and below. A console projects about one-half its height or less to support a windowhead, cornice, shelf, or sculpture. The difference between a console and other varieties of bracket has more to do with where it is used than its appearance, though in general a cantilever or modillion is supposed to project farther than a console in proportion to its height

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