Consult
Etymology: * Originating from the Latin word "consultare," meaning to deliberate, consider, or take counsel. * Derived from the prefix "con-" (together with) and the verb "salire" (to leap or jump).
Meaning: * To ask for or receive professional advice or guidance. * To refer to a source of information or authority for advice or verification. * To deliberate or consider something thoroughly.
Origin: * The Latin word "consultare" was used in ancient Rome to refer to the process of seeking advice from a wise person, an oracle, or a council. * Over time, the word spread to other languages in Europe, including Old French and Middle English. * The English word "consult" emerged in the 15th century and has been used in its current sense ever since.
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