Discounsel Definition

verb
1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, I.41.
Anthony de Leva, seeing the Emperor his master resolutely obstinate to undertake that voyage, and deeming it wonderfully glorious, maintained neverthelesse the contrarie, and discounselled him from it [...].
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Origin of Discounsel

  • From Old French desconseillier.

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