adviseur

Dutch

Etymology

From advies (advice), from Medieval Latin advisus, from Latin advisum, the neutrum of the past participle of advidere (to see to), itself from ad- (to) + videre (to see).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

adviseur m (plural adviseurs, diminutive adviseurtje n)

  1. An adviser, someone who gives advice, counsels
  2. A hierarchical rank and title (usually for college graduates) in certain administrations, such as the Belgian federal and various lower-level public offices

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • adviseur-generaal m
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