Associations to the word «Colloquy»
Noun
- Erasmus
- Lutheran
- Augsburg
- Luther
- Oration
- Worm
- Reconciliation
- Glossary
- Dialogue
- Theologian
- Philipp
- Monologue
- Protestant
- Sage
- Hesse
- Justification
- Plea
- Protestantism
- Reformation
- Edict
- Catholic
- Ancient
- Calvin
- Osborne
- Synod
- Reformer
- Horseback
- Conversation
- Evangelical
- Una
- Elder
- Johannes
- Communion
- Chat
- Constantinople
- Theology
- Trent
- Him
- Mac
- Geneva
- Affiliation
- Johann
- Supper
- Divine
- Archaeology
- Original
- Presbyterian
- Anglo
- Os
- Loyalty
- Debate
- Acquaintance
- Porter
- Doctrine
- Orthodox
- Grammar
- Bernard
- Madame
- Close
- Fellowship
- Tone
- Of
- Discussion
- Catherine
- Diet
- Samuel
- Library
- Passage
- Bible
- Dignity
- Unity
- Mass
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
COLLOQUY, noun. A conversation or dialogue. [from 16th c.]
COLLOQUY, noun. (obsolete) A formal conference. [16th-17th c.]
COLLOQUY, noun. (Christianity) A church court held by certain Reformed denominations. [from 17th c.]
COLLOQUY, noun. A written discourse. [from 18th c.]
COLLOQUY, noun. (legal) A discussion during a trial in which a judge ensures that the defendant understands what is taking place in the trial and what their rights are.
Dictionary definition
COLLOQUY, noun. A conversation especially a formal one.
COLLOQUY, noun. Formal conversation.
Wise words
However many holy words you read, however many you speak,
what good will they do you if you do not act on upon them?