advise (‘to counsel’ is the commonest sense; cf. ADVISED 2)
1.
refl. and intr.
to bethink oneself, consider Tw.N. IV. ii. 104, H5 III. vi. 171, Rom. III. v. 192, Lr.
ii.
i. 29
“Advise
yourself.”
2.
to inform, apprise
Gent. III. i. 122, All'sW. III. v. 26,
H5 II. Chor. 12
“advis'd by good
intelligence,”
H8 I. ii. 107
“I shall anon advise you
Further.”