ADVISE, ADVISED, ADVISEDLY, ADVISER, ADVISING, ADVISORY
ADJECTIVES
1598 — PARAENETICAL → PARENETICAL advisory, hortatory; apt to persuade, admonishing
1600 — ADVICEFUL skilful as an adviser; full of counsel → obs.
1648 — ADVISIVE supplying advice, advising, counselling → obs.
1656 — CONSILIATIVE advisory, counselling → obs.
1656 — PARAENETIC → PARENETIC advisory, hortatory, counselling
1659 — BEST-CONSULTED best-advised or most prudent → obs.
1791 — REDE advised; warned; aware, certain → Sc.
1823 — MISCOUNSELLED badly-advised → Sc. obs.
ADVERBS
1905 — NEEDLINS advisedly; of necessity → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
NOUNS
1850 — ADVISAL an advising, advice, counsel
NOUNS, PERSON
1611 — MONITRIX a female adviser, guide, or mentor
1616 — MONITOR a person who advises another to perform a particular action, an instigator → obs.
1748 — MONITRESS a female adviser, mentor, or admonisher
1832 — KITCHEN CABINET unofficial but influential advisers to a government or business leader
1839 — CAMARILLA advisers, usually secret and unofficial; a private cabinet of counsellors
1841 — REDESMAN an adviser → Ireland obs.
1903 — ACHITOPHEL a treacherous adviser and friend; an able but unprincipled counsellor (Bk.)
1910 — KABITZER an unasked adviser; an interferer → Amer.
PHRASES
1905 — NEVER OFF A PERSON’S BACK never ceasing to advise, scold, or look after him → N. Ireland (Bk.)
VERBS
1200 — RATHE to advise, to counsel → obs.
1420 — ACCOUNSEL to advise, to counsel → obs.
1716 — PARAENESIZE to advise, to exhort, to counsel → obs.
1746 — SAY to advise, to direct; to check, to control, to command; to pacify, to silence → Eng. dial.
1785 — READ to advise, to counsel; to warn → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1834 — PREVISE to advise or inform beforehand
1895 — TEACH YOUR GRANDMOTHER TO LAP ASHES to offer advice to an expert → Eng. dial.
1903 — CHIP IN to advise, to inform, to counsel; to plan; to give advice, a suggestion, or the like → sl.
1922 — EXWISE to advise → Amer. dial.
1942 — FILL IN to advise of or make conversant with, esp. recent developments → Amer. colloq.
1950 — CLUE to advise or apprise → Amer. sl.
1989 — PULL THE REIN to advise → Aust. sl.