Definition of Reconsole

1. console [v -SOLED, -SOLING, -SOLES] - See also: console

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconsole

reconsecrates
reconsecrating
reconsecration
reconsecrations
reconsenting
reconsider
reconsideration
reconsiderations
reconsidered
reconsidering
reconsiders
reconsign
reconsigned
reconsigning
reconsigns
reconsole (current term)
reconsoled
reconsoles
reconsolidate
reconsolidated
reconsolidates
reconsolidating
reconsolidation
reconsolidations
reconsoling
reconstitute
reconstituted
reconstitutes
reconstituting
reconstitution

Literary usage of Reconsole

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott by John Gibson Lockhart (1901)
"... struck me as amiably characteristic — and in the course of the evening he every now and then threw out some word of admiration to reconsole mamma," ..."

2. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott by John Gibson Lockhart (1901)
"... struck me as amiably characteristic — and in the course of the evening he every now and then threw out some word of admiration to reconsole mamma. ..."

3. The Virgin Mother of Good Counsel: A History of the Ancient Sanctuary of Our by George F. Dillon (1884)
"... of the holy Image from that city, and upon the necessity of praying the Most Blessed Madonna, that She would reconsole this land witk Her protection. ..."

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