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Counsellor   /kˈaʊnsələr/  /kˈaʊnslər/   Listen
noun
counsellor  n.  Same as counselor.
Synonyms: counselor.



Counselor  n.  (Written also counsellor)  
1.
One who counsels; an adviser. "Can he that speaks with the tongue of an enemy be a good counselor, or no?"
2.
A member of council; one appointed to advise a sovereign or chief magistrate. Note: (See under Consilor.)
3.
One whose profession is to give advice in law, and manage causes for clients in court; a barrister.
Synonyms: advocate, counsel, counselor, counselor-at-law; attorney. "Good counselors lack no clients."
4.
Someone who has supervisory duties at a summer camp.






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"Counsellor" Quotes from Famous Books



... no man whose death can produce the item "another by-election" on the news posters can be wholly a nonentity. Henry, in short, who might have been an embarrassment and a handicap, had chosen rather to be a friend and counsellor, at times even an emergency bank balance; Francesca on her part, with the partiality which a clever and lazily-inclined woman often feels for a reliable fool, not only sought his counsel but frequently followed it. When convenient, ...
— The Unbearable Bassington • Saki

... all his children; advanced in years, without bread, and soon afterward, by his wife's decease, a widower, he was received by the Elector of Nassau, the generous Adolphus. The elector created him his counsellor of state and chamberlain, in order to enjoy in an honorable familiarity the conversation of this surpassing genius, who was afterward to hold converse with all times and all places. This shelter afforded to Gutenberg sheds everlasting lustre on Nassau and its prince. ...
— Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 of 8 • Various

... brings this Lycian counsellor so far, To tremble at our arms, not mix in war! Know thy vain self, nor let their flattery move, Who style thee son of cloud-compelling Jove. How far unlike those chiefs of race divine, How vast the difference of their deeds and thine! Jove got such ...
— The Iliad of Homer • Homer

... approach her. She felt that now was the hour of her supreme trial. She had tolerated the rebellion of her husband, and her sons, and her daughter, and now she was justly punished. They had driven away from her the confessor, and the maid who had been her counsellor and her ...
— Remember the Alamo • Amelia E. Barr

... of which I wish that he had specified the sum, you are quite right in denying all knowledge of the transaction. If charges of this nefarious description are to go forth, sanctioned by all the solemnity of circumstance, and guaranteed by the veracity of verse (as Counsellor Phillips would say), what is to become of readers hitherto implicitly confident in the not less veracious prose of our critical journals? what is to become of the reviews; and, if the reviews fail, what is to become of the editors? It is common cause, and you have done well to sound ...
— Life of Lord Byron, Vol. IV - With His Letters and Journals • Thomas Moore


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