单词 | colloquy |
释义 | colloquyn. 1. a. A talking together; a conversation, dialogue. Also, a written dialogue, as Erasmus's Colloquies. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > [noun] > a, the, or this conversation speakc1300 dialoguec1450 speech1469 talk1548 colloquy1581 enterparlance1595 dialogism1603 colloquium1609 discourse1632 conversea1645 colloque1658 conversation1694 say1786 intercommune1820 tell1864 chin1877 conversation piece1936 rabbit1941 rabbit and pork1941 goss1983 1581 R. Mulcaster Positions xli. 241 All conferences, all both priuate, and publike colloquies. 1660 R. Blome Fanatick Hist. ii. 16 Frantick men that boasted of visions, and colloquies with God. 1758 J. Jortin Life Erasmus I. 296 The Colloquies of Erasmus..well deserve to be read. 1829 R. Southey (title) Sir Thomas More: or Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society. 1852 H. B. Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin II. xxii. 65 The colloquy between Tom and Eva was interrupted by a hasty call from Miss Ophelia. 1885 A. Christison et al. Life Sir R. Christison I. 168 Our host in the course of our colloquy, said, etc. b. (without plural) Converse, dialogue. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > [noun] speechc900 talec1000 speaka1300 reasonc1300 speakinga1325 counsela1350 intercommuningc1374 dalliancec1400 communication1419 communancec1449 collocutiona1464 parlour?c1475 sermocination1514 commona1529 dialogue?1533 interlocutiona1534 discourse1545 discoursing1550 conference1565 purposea1572 talk1572 interspeech1579 conversationa1586 devising1586 intercourse1596 intercommunication1603 eclogue1604 commercing1610 communion1614 negocea1617 alloquy1623 confariation1652 gob1681 gab1761 commune1814 colloquy1817 conversing1884 cross-talk1887 bull session1920 rap1957 1817 Ld. Byron Manfred iii. i. 62 Shunning..All further colloquy. a1839 W. M. Praed Poems (1864) II. 36 When they chance to make In colloquy some small mistake. 1852 G. Grote Hist. Greece IX. ii. lxx. 129 To invite the natives to amicable colloquy. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > [noun] > conferring or consulting > a conference councilc1275 parliamentc1325 consultationc1425 interview1514 view1520 talk1551 parle1552 colloquy1570 parley?a1580 enterparle1584 interparley1590 conference1592 enterparley1594 enterparlance1595 consult1600 antiparle1602 deliberation1632 consulto1659 conversation1703 palaver1735 consulta1768 korero1807 powwow1812 council-general1817 concilium1834 talk-in1966 think-in1966 1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) I. f. 368v/1 Cluniake, where was..appointed a secret meetyng or colloquie betwene the Pope and Lewes the French kyng. 1654 J. Bramhall Just Vindic. Church of Eng. ii. 23 Debated between the Catholick Bishops, and the schismatical Donatists at the Colloquie of Carthage. 1679 Tryals & Condemnation Jesuits 12 They adjourned into several Clubs or Colloquies, or what you please to call them. 3. Christian Church. In the Reformed Genevan or Presbyterian Churches, a church court composed of the pastors and representative elders of the churches of a district, with judicial and legislative functions over these churches; = classis n., presbytery n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > ecclesiastical discipline > court > presbyterian > [noun] > presbytery eldership1557 seniory1572 presbytery1581 classis1591 consistorya1593 class1644 colloquya1672 colloque1846 elderhood1860 a1672 P. Nye Lawfuln. Oath Suprem. (1683) vi. 54 There are Synods, Consistories, Colloquies, and other Ecclesiastical Courts. 1692 J. Quick Synodicon xxxvii In every Province the Churches shall be divided according to their numbers and conveniency of neighbour places into Colloquies or Classes. 1846 J. S. Burn Hist. Protestant Refugees 45 Charges against the moral character of this minister..were entertained by the colloquy, which pronounced sentence in 1647. 1862 D. T. Ansted & R. G. Latham Channel Islands iii. xv. 367 The curate of St. John's parish died, and the colloquy appointed to the vacant benefice. 1889 A. H. Drysdale Hist. Presbyter. Eng. i. 173 The Church Courts were the ‘Consistory’ and the ‘Colloquy’ or Presbytery meeting quarterly, and the Synod every two years in Jersey and Guernsey alternately. The Colloquies and Consistories were, as at Geneva, strict courts of morals, fitted in to the general civil jurisdiction. Derivatives ˈcolloquy v. (intransitive) to hold colloquy. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > converse [verb (intransitive)] yedc888 speak971 rounda1200 talka1225 tevela1225 intercommunec1374 fable1382 parlec1400 reason?c1425 communique?1473 devise1477 cutc1525 wade1527 enterparle1536 discourse1550 to hold one chat, with chat, in chat1573 parley1576 purpose1590 dialogue1595 commerce1596 dialoguize1596 communicate1598 propose1600 dialogize1601 converse1615 tella1616 interlocute1621 interparle1791 conversate1811 colloquize1823 conversationize1826 colloque1850 visit1862 colloquy1868 to make conversation1921 1868 N. Hawthorne Amer. Note-bks. (1879) II. 142 They colloquied at much length. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1570 |
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