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Definition of Colloquy

Colloquy
Colloquy Col"lo*quy, n.; pl. Colloquies. [L. colloquium. See Collocution.] 1. Mutual discourse of two or more persons; conference; conversation. They went to Worms, to the colloquy there about religion. --A. Wood. 2. In some American colleges, a part in exhibitions, assigned for a certain scholarship rank; a designation of rank in collegiate scholarship.

Meaning of Colloquy from wikipedia

- Look up colloquy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Colloquy may refer to: Colloquy (religious), a meeting to settle differences of doctrine or dogma...
- The Marburg Colloquy was a meeting at Marburg Castle, Marburg, Hesse, Germany, which attempted to solve a dis****tion between Martin Luther and Ulrich...
- religious colloquy is a meeting to settle differences of doctrine or dogma, also called a colloquium (meeting, discussion), as in the historical Colloquy at...
- Colloquy is an open-source IRC, SILC, ICB and XMPP client for Mac OS X. Colloquy uses its own core, known as Chat Core, although in the past it used Irssi...
- at Paris. With Melanchthon and other theologians then ****embled at the Colloquy of Worms, Beza proposed a union of all Protestant Christians, but the proposal...
- Colloquies (Latin title Colloquia familiaria) is one of the many works of the "Prince of Christian Humanists", Desiderius Erasmus. First published in 1518...
- the Colloquy is published online, its scholarly and journalistic standards are equal to that of the print Law Review.[citation needed] The Colloquy is...
- A plea colloquy, in United States criminal procedure, is a conversation between a judge and a criminal defendant who has been sworn under oath, which must...
- colloquy is a routine, highly formalized conversation. Conversations among the judge and lawyers (as opposed to testimony under oath) are colloquies....
- Colloquy of Worms may refer to either of two meetings of Catholics and Protestants held in Worms, Germany, during the Reformation: Colloquy of Worms (1540–1541)...