One who consults; a consultant or adviser (archaic or specialized term).
From Latin consultor, derived from consultare (to consult). This form appears in medieval and early modern texts, particularly in religious and legal contexts.
Catholic canon law still uses 'consultor' for advisers to bishops, keeping this Latin term alive in institutional contexts where tradition matters more than modern English.
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