Corollaries

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Corollary \Cor"ol*la*ry\ (k?r"?l-l?-r?; 277), n.; pl.
   {Corollaries} (-r?z). [L. corollarium gift, corollary, fr.
   corolla. See {Corolla}.]
   1. That which is given beyond what is actually due, as a
      garland of flowers in addition to wages; surplus;
      something added or superfluous. [Obs.]
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            Now come, my Ariel; bring a corollary,
            Rather than want a spirit.            --Shak.
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   2. Something which follows from the demonstration of a
      proposition; an additional inference or deduction from a
      demonstrated proposition; a consequence.
      [1913 Webster] Corollate
    

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