Aguise

/əˈɡaɪz/ verb

To advise or counsel someone; to guide with wisdom or expert knowledge (archaic term).

From Old French aguiser, meaning to sharpen or advise, from a- (to) + guise (manner, way). The root relates to making something sharp or pointed, extended metaphorically to sharpening the mind.

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