I.of or for the council or the councillors, Xen., Dem.
2.able to advise or deliberate, Plat., etc.
II.as Subst., βουλευτικόν, in the Athen. theatre, the seats next the orchestra, reserved for the Council, Ar.
2.the senatorial order, Plut.
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