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One who belongs to a council; one who gives an
opinion.
[Obs.]


I will in three months be an expert
counsilist.

Milton.


Coun"cil*man (koun"s&ibreve;l*man),
n.; pl. Councilmen (-
men). A member of a council, especially of the common
council of a city; a councilor.


Coun"cil*or (koun"s?l-?r), n.
A member of a council. [Written also
councillor.]


&fist; The distinction between councilor, a member of a
council, and counselor, one who gives counsel, was not
formerly made, but is now very generally recognized and
observed.


Co`-une" (k?`?n"), v. t. [L. co-
+ unus one.] To combine or unite. [Obs.]
"Co-uned together." Feltham.


Co`-u*nite" (k?`?-n?t"), v. t.
To unite. [Obs.]


Co`-u*nite", a. United closely
with another.
[Obs.]


Coun"sel (koun"s&ebreve;l), n. [OE.
conseil, F. conseil, fr. L. consilium, fr.
the root of consulere to consult, of uncertain origin. Cf.
Consult, Consul.


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