Word(s) of the Day: Council v. Counsel
Council /kounsəl/, noun:
1. a group of people who provide advice and guidance on important matters,
“The council now beginning rises in the Church like the daybreak, a forerunner of most splendid light.” Pope John XXIII
2. a body of people, often elected, who manage the affairs of and make governing rules for a city, county, municipality, etc.
Counsel /kounsəl/, noun:
1. advice, especially that given formally,
“A leader must be a good listener. He must be willing to take counsel. He must show a genuine concern and love for those under his stewardship.” James E. Faust
2. the lawyer or lawyers conducting a case,
3. verb: to give advice.
“The fellowship of true friends who can hear you out, share your joys, help carry your burdens, and correctly counsel you is priceless.” Ezra Taft Benson