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The word "councillor" originated in the Latin term consilium, which referred to a meeting or gathering for consultation. The suffix -arius was added to denote something related to or pertaining to something else. In this case, it indicates that a councillor is someone who is involved in or belongs to a council.
The word entered English through Old French conseillier, which underwent a slight spelling change to its current form.
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