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Adviser. World English Historical Dictionary

Adviser. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1888, rev. 2024. Adviser [f. ADVISE + -ER1.]

1   1.  One who advises or counsels.

2 1611.  Florio, Avisatore, an aduiser, an advertiser.

3 1651.  Hobbes, Govt. & Soc., xiv. § 1. 210. When obedience is yielded to the Lawes, not for the thing it self, but by reason of the advisers will, the Law is not a Counsell, but a Command.

4 1741.  Middleton, Cicero (1742), II. vii. 266. I … who from the very first have always been the adviser of peace.

5 1863.  Cox, Inst. Eng. Govt., I. v. 29. The advisers of the Crown have taken upon themselves the responsibility.

6   2.  One who sends advice or notice of anything.

7 1854.  De Quincey, in Page (1877), II. xviii. 83. To you, as being (I think) my latest adviser from Tipperary, I address my answer.

8   † 3.  A dispatch-boat; an A(D)VISO. Obs.

9 1658–9.  in Burton’s Diary (1828), III. 383. One-hundred-and-twenty sail, whereof ten are advisers, and as many fire-ships.

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