KING'S COUNSEL


Meaning of KING'S COUNSEL in English

noun

Usage: usually capitalized K&C

1. : a group of barristers of preeminence selected upon nomination of the lord chancellor to serve as counsel to the British crown and as such entitled to certain honorary privileges (as the wearing of a silk gown)

2. : a member of this group of barristers

the first woman attorney to win the high legal distinction of being a King's Counsel — P.J.Noel-Baker

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