intransitive. To take counsel, to consult; to deliberate. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > conversation > converse [verb (intransitive)] > confer, consult, or deliberate (28) roundc1275 intransitive. To take counsel, to consult; to deliberate. Obsolete. to speak togetherc1275 To hold conference or consultation; to confer. to take counselc1290 Interchange of opinions on a matter of procedure; consultation, deliberation. to take counsel: to consult, deliberate. counsel1297 intransitive. To take counsel with others; to consult, deliberate. Obsolete. treat1297 intransitive. To deal or carry on negotiations (with another) with a view to settling terms; to discuss terms of settlement; to bargain, negotiate. advisea1393 intransitive. To deliberate in company with another person regarding a particular matter; to take counsel or confer with. Also: (of a group of… communea1393 intransitive. To talk together, converse with someone; to communicate; to confer, consult. Also with of, upon and on. Now rare (archaic in later use). to take deliberationc1405 to take (also have) deliberation and variants: to deliberate; to consider something carefully; to confer, take counsel. Obsolete. common1416 intransitive. To talk together, to converse with someone. Also with of, on, upon, etc.: to converse on a subject. Cf. commune, v. 1a. to put (also bring, lay, set, etc.) their (also our, your) heads togetherc1425 to put (also bring, lay, set,etc.) their (also our, your) heads together: to consider a matter jointly, to consult or take counsel with one another… janglec1440 To parley (with a thing or person). Obsolete. bespeak1489 To speak about. To discuss, advise upon, determine upon. (Also intransitive with infinitive of purpose.) parliamenta1492 intransitive. To talk or converse; to confer; to parley. Now rare (in later use archaic or regional). intercommonc1540 intransitive. Scottish. To hold conversation or discourse with; to take counsel together. (Cf. common, v. 5a.) confer1545 intransitive. To converse, talk together; now always on an important subject, or on some stated question: to hold conference, take counsel, consult. parle1558 intransitive. To discuss terms; to parley (with an opponent); to hold a parley. Obsolete. consult1565 intransitive. To take counsel together, deliberate, confer; also said of a person deliberating with himself. Const. †of (obsolete), upon, about. imparl1572 intransitive. To speak together, or with another, upon a matter; to confer, consult, parley. Obsolete. break parle1594 To open, commence, begin. In certain obsolete phrases, as to break parle, break trade. Also at Billiards: to break the balls: to make a stroke from… handle1596 intransitive. With of, upon, and other prepositions. To discourse or confer about a specified subject. Obsolete. emparley1600 intransitive. To confer, parley. Cf. imparl, v. 1. to confer notes1650 to confer notes: see compare, v.1 2b. Obsolete. to compare notes1709 to compare notes (often figurative): to compare each other's observations or impressions; hence, to exchange views, confer, discuss. powwow1780 intransitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). To confer, discuss, deliberate, talk. to get together1816 intransitive. To meet, assemble; esp. to meet for the purpose of conferring. Also: (occasionally) to come to agreement. palaver1877 intransitive. To hold a colloquy or conference; to parley or converse with. Subcategories:— confidentially (1) — in a specified way (1) |
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