Advitant

/ˈædvɪtənt/ noun

An archaic legal term for a person who has been called upon to advise; an advisor in a formal or legal context.

From Latin 'advitans,' present participle of a hypothetical verb based on 'ad-' (toward) and 'vita' (life) or related to 'viso' (to see/advise). This is an extremely rare historical legal term.

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