consigliere
noun
con·sig·li·e·re
kōn-(ˌ)sil-ˈye-re
-ˈyer-ē;
kän-(ˌ)si-glē-ˈye-rā
-rē,
-ˈyer
plural consiglieri
kōn-(ˌ)sil-ˈyer-ē
kän-(ˌ)si-glē-ˈye-rē
also consiglieres
: a person who serves as an adviser or counselor to the leader of a criminal organization
the consigliere of a Mafia family
I remember both the book and movie [The Godfather] portrayed a sitdown of the dons. Everything was fine except for one thing—Don Corleone had an Irish consigliere. It could never happen.—Vincent Teresa
also
: someone (such as a powerful political consultant) who is being likened in some way to such an adviser
He played a key role in his dad's 1988 campaign, acting as the family consigliere and learning the arts of war from the late Republican strategist Lee Atwater. —David Hume Kennerly
Bruce Lindsey has always been the most trusted White House consigliere, the go-to guy for putting fires out swiftly—and discreetly. —John Engen
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