I think you mean councilor, which means a member of a council or someone who counsils. The wise old man acted as the king's councilor.
The councillor didn't attend the council meeting because he was busy.
The presiding councillor at the town hall meeting was the mayor
give them help or try and persuade them to see a councillor.
It is a Councillor.
A homophone for "councillor" is "counselor."
muncipal councillor is local government officer.
counselor
Martin Hill - councillor - was born in 1954.
The Dream of Councillor Popov was created in 1878.
Ian Malcolm - councillor - was born in 1950.
No, neither form (councillor, counselor) is an adjective. It is a noun (a person).
I would be remiss if I did not counsel you against anarchistic actions.