| sola-, sol- (Latin: comfort, encourage, cheer; consolation).From Latin solatium: soothing, assuaging, comfort, consolation; compensation.
 consolable: Able to be consoled or comforted.
 consolation: To comfort in time of grief or loss.
 consolatory: To comfort in time of grief or loss.
 consolatrix: A female consoler.
 console: To comfort in time of grief or loss.
 disconsolate: 1. Beyond consolation; utterly dejected.  2. Cheerless or gloomy. 3. Destitute of consolation or comfort; unhappy, comfortless; inconsolable, forlorn. inconsolable: Incapable of being consoled or comforted.
 solace, solacement: 1. Comfort in sorrow, distress, or misfortune.  2. A source of comfort or consolation. solatium: Compensation for emotional suffering, injured feeling, inconvenience, grief, etc. (as opposed to physical injury or financial loss, etc.).
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