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condolatory (adjective), more condolatory, most condolatory
1 A reference to the offer of sympathy to someone who is experiencing grief, loss, or pain, especially over a death. Condolatory sympathy is expressed to a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief.
2. Etymology: from Latin condolere, "to suffer pain"; from com-, "together" + dolere, "to feel pain, to grieve".
2. Etymology: from Latin condolere, "to suffer pain"; from com-, "together" + dolere, "to feel pain, to grieve".
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doloro-, dolor-, dolori- , dol-
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