Etymology:
Meaning:
A councilor is a member of a council, a group of people who advise or consult on a particular matter.
Origin:
The word "councilor" has been used in English since the 14th century, originally referring to a member of a royal or municipal council. Over time, the term has come to be applied more broadly to any member of a consultative or advisory body.
Examples of Usage:
Etymology The word council comes from the Old French word concile which in turn der
Etymology of Counsel The word counsel originates from the Old French word conseil
Etymology French Conseiller to advise counsel Latin Consilium advice counsel
Etymology of Counsel The word counsel originates from the Old French word conseil
Etymology councillor lt Old French conseillier consellier lt Vulgar Latin consilia
Etymology Council noun Latin consilium meaning deliberative body or suffix
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Etymology Latin secretarius keeper of secrets Proto Indo European sekw follow
Etymology The word pillar comes from the Late Latin word pilare meaning to support
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Etymology The word skate has multiple etymological origins Middle Dutch schaetse
Etymology and Origin Latin contemptus a feeling of disrespect or scorn From the ve
Etymology The term thalamus comes from the Ancient Greek word θάλαμος thalamos
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Etymology The word genre derives from the Old French word gengre which in turn come