[f. CONDOLE + -ER1.] One that condoles.

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1727.  Philip Quarl (1805), 95. These words … turned the officious condoler into a revengeful rival.

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1755.  Johnson, Condoler, one that compliments another upon his misfortunes.

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1796.  Stedman, Surinam, I. v. 103. These … crowd their apartments with innumerable condolers.

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1813.  Mar. Edgeworth, Patron., I. xiv. 211. The band of reproaching condolers.

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