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Advis(e, Advice, n. (Usually adu-.) Also: adviz, adwis, advys(s), adwys(s), advyis (adviys), adwyis(s); advyse, adwise, adwyse; advisse, adwisse, adwysse; advyce, adwyce. [Later form of Avise n.1, corr. to late ME. advys, advyse, e.m.E. advice.]
1. Opinion, judgement. 1456 Hay I. 83/31.
As of this questioun, … I sall say ȝow myn advys Ib. 284/26.
Myn advys is thare suld na prince … hald felde of bataille in lissis
2. Opinion given after deliberation or consultation, as a guide to another person how to act. Chiefly in the phrases (1) with, by, or efter the advise of, or (2) by (= against) or without the advise of.(1) 14.. Acts I. 73/2 (with the adviz and consentment of … ). Hay I. 105/31 (with his advis and consent). 1539 Antiq. Aberd. & B. II. 237 (with advys and assent of the conuent). 1551 Wedderb. Compt Bk. 14 (ane chartoure maid be the chaplen advyse). a1578 Pitsc. I. 22/31 (eftir the adwyce of the kingis counsallouris); 45/6 (with consent and adwyse of the governour). 1632 Bamff Chart. 229 (be the advyis of the minister). 1657 Balfour Ann. I. 17 (with the adwysse of the estaits).(2) 1565 Rec. Earld. Orkney 275 (nocht to mary by my advyis). 1569 Sat. P. x. 206 (he sat hir at fredome by our aduyse). 1572 Black Bk. Taymouth 415 (without the special aduis and consent of me). 1657 Aberd. B. Rec. 167 (without the knowIedge, adwyce, and consent of the magistrats).(3) 1565 Reg. Morton I. 14 (tak thair adwyis betuix ȝou). 1595 Melville Chart. 142 (to sut your adwis). 1651 Strathbogie Presb. p. xiii (to vreit for their advys). 1695 Douglas Corr. 286 (my lord will tak your adviys).
3. Consideration, deliberation.a1568 Scott xxxii. 14 (to rege with gude adwyis). 1580 Sat. P. xliii. 180 (thay chesit him with sad adwise). a1605 Montg. Misc. P. x. 10 (a wyse man will not ventur but advyse). 1608 Glasgow B. Rec. 555 (with deliberat advyse and consultatioun). 1625 Acts V. 184/1 (goode advise and deliberatioun).
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