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单词 interlocutory
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interlocutoryadj.n.

/ɪntəˈlɒkjʊtəri/
Forms: Also 1600s -loquutory.
Etymology: < Latin type *interlocūtōrius : see interlocution n. and -ory suffix2. Compare French interlocutoire (13th cent. in Hatzfeld & Darmesteter).
A. adj.
1.
a. Of the nature of, pertaining to, or occurring in, dialogue or conversation.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > conversation > [adjective]
discoursive1590
interlocutory1597
colloquial1752
conversational1779
collocutory1797
the mind > language > speech > conversation > [adjective] > of or relating to discussion
interlocutory1597
discussive1644
discussional1818
locutionary1880
1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. xxxix. 77 These interlocutorie formes of speech.
a1640 W. Fenner Hidden Manna (1652) Ep. Ded. sig. A4v He knowes that interloquutory swearing is a sinne.
1678 R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. iii. 161 Another..Plastick Power in the Soul..in Sleep or Dreams..frames Interlocutory Discourses betwixt it self and other Persons.
1763 J. Brown Diss. Poetry & Music iv. 42 The Episode or interlocutory Part would be also sung.
1868 E. Edwards Life Sir W. Ralegh I. xix. 388 The interlocutory form must be preserved.
b. Of a person: Taking part in a conversation.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > conversation > [adjective] > that converses
dialogical?1550
dialogizing1601
commercing1610
dialogistical1623
communicating1646
dialogic1670
dialogistic1677
dialogous1737
interlocutory1866
1866 W. D. Howells Venetian Life xvii. 252 The barber here prattles on with a freedom..respected by the interlocutory conte under his razor.
2. Spoken intermediately, interjected into the main course of speech.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > interruption > [adjective]
interjectural1775
interjectional1788
interjectionary1797
interlocutory1821
interjectory1859
1821 W. Scott Kenilworth II. v. 113 A few of Leicester's interlocutory sentences ran as follows: ‘Poynings, good morrow, and how does your wife and fair daughter?’..‘Adams, your suit is naught—the Queen will grant no more monopolies.’
1854 J. L. Motley Let. 18 May in Corr. (1889) I. vi. 169 Making all his interlocutory observations in a most musical voice.
1864 London Rev. 18 June 641 Interlocutory observations addressed to his unfortunate and joyless partner.
3. Law. Pronounced during the course of an action; not finally decisive of a case or suit; esp. in interlocutory decree, interlocutory judgement, interlocutory order. Also, relating to a provisional decision in a case.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > [adjective] > finally decisive > not
interlocutory1590
1590 H. Swinburne Briefe Treat. Test. & Willes i. f. 9 Of Iudiciall sentences there bee two sortes, the one interlocutory, the other definitiue. An interlocutory sentence, is a decree giuen by the iudge, betwixte the beginning and ending of the cause, touching some incident or emergent question.
a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1955) II. 206 All the Judgements of the world, are but interlocutory judgements; There is a finall judgement.
1665 T. Manley tr. H. Grotius De Rebus Belgicis 489 Not by a setled and perpetual Law, but in the manner of an Interloquutory Edict.
1707 J. Chamberlayne Angliæ Notitia (ed. 22) ii. xv. 222 In case any Person be aggriev'd by any Sentence or Interlocutory Decree..he may appeal to the High Court of Admiralty.
1881 Ld. James in Times 12 Apr. 4/2 He did not intend to dispose of anything finally on the present occasion, but only to deal with the case as upon an interlocutory application.
B. n.
1. Law. An interlocutory decree. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > [noun] > judgement or decision of court > decision other than final judgement
order1557
interdict1611
interlocutory1620
interlocution1706
rule nisi1738
decree nisi1860
1620 N. Brent tr. P. Sarpi Hist. Councel of Trent iv. 334 The Decrees of the Iudge which they call interlocutories.
1694 P. Falle Acct. Isle of Jersey iv. 105 No Appeal is admitted in Matters of less Value; nor in Interlocutories, nor in Criminal Causes.
a1758 Sir G. Lee in F. T. Pratt Law Contraband (1856) 67 By Interlocutory the Judge condemned ship and cargo as lawful prize.
1774 S. Hallifax Anal. Rom. Law (1795) 125 Appeals..within 15 days from the Sentence, if it be definitive, or 10 days, if it be an Interlocutory.
2. A discussion. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1708 P. A. Motteux Wks. F. Rabelais (1737) v. xvi. 72 These..tedious Interlocutories, Examinations and Appointments.
3. = interlocutor n.1 Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > conversation > [noun] > one who converses
talkerc1386
interlocutor?1518
communera1572
interspeaker1586
converser1594
dialoguer1609
collocutor1620
dialogist1638
interlocutory1697
colloquist1792
interlocutrice1847
interlocutress1858
interlocutrix1860
cross-talker1907
1697 in W. S. Perry Hist. Coll. Amer. Colonial Church: Virginia (1870) I. 36 (Lambeth Conference) Interlocutories. C..Thomas Ld Archbishop of Canterbury. L..Henry Ld Bishop of London [etc.].
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