dehortation

/diːˌhɔːˈteɪʃən/

Etymology

From Latin dehortatio (“dissuasion”).

noun

  1. Advice against something; dissuasion.“And thus much for the ſecond thing conſiderable in the Dehortation; namely, the Thing we are therein dehorted from, which is, that mean, ſordid, and degrading Vice of Covetouſneſs.”