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con·sult I. \kənˈsəlt\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French consulter, from Latin consultare, freq. of consulere to consult, from com- + -sulere (perhaps akin to Greek helein to take) — more at sell transitive verb 1. obsolete a. : to deliberate on : discuss b. : to take counsel to bring about : devise, contrive 2. a. : to ask advice of : seek the opinion of : apply to for information or instruction < consult a doctor about an ailment > b. : to refer to especially for information < consult a dictionary > 3. : to have prudent regard to : have an eye to : consider < consult one's pocketbook before buying > intransitive verb : to take counsel : deliberate together : confer < after consulting with a lawyer > < the three powers would consult on how to ameliorate the internal political conflict — W.S.Vucinich > II. \ˈkänˌsəlt sometimes kənˈs-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French consulte, from consulter, v. 1. archaic : the act of consulting or deliberating 2. a. : consultation < their consults produced resolutions of violence — Thomas Carte > b. archaic : a secret meeting for devising treasonable or seditious actions : cabal III. intransitive verb : to serve as a consultant |