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counsel
consultant:

one who gives professional advice or services; expert.

Origin:

First recorded in 1175–1225; Middle English noun counseil, from Anglo-French cunseil, Old French conseil, concile from Latin consilium “debate, advice, advisory body, plan,” equivalent to consil-, variant stem of consulere “to apply for advice” + -ium noun suffix; verb from Anglo-French cunseiler, Old French conseillier, from Late Latin consiliāre, derivative of consilium; see consult,-ium. Dictionary 2: C13: from Old French counseil, from Latin consilium deliberating body; related to consul, consult. —Dictionary.com. // 

First Known Use of counsel: Noun: 13th century. Verb: 14th century. History and Etymology for counsel: Noun and Verb: Middle English conseil, from Anglo-French cunseil, from Latin consilium, from consulere to consult. —Merriam-Webster.
 
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