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
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