v. Obs.; also 5 accounsayl. [a. OFr. aconseillie-r, f. à to + conseillier to COUNSEL.] To counsel, advise.
c. 1420. Richd. Cœur de Lion, 2140 (Weber, I. 82). And called him without fail, and said he wold him accounsayl.
1649. Selden, Laws of Eng. (1739), II. iii. 18. They shall not accounsel the King in decreasing the Rights of the Crown.