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colloquy
colloquy, n. (ˈkɒləkwɪ) [ad. L. colloqui-um speaking together, conversation, conference, f. col- together + -loquium speaking, f. loqui to speak.] 1. A talking together; a conversation, dialogue. Also, a written dialogue, as Erasmus's Colloquies.1581 Mulcaster Positions xli. (1887) 238 All conferenc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colloquy
Colloquy may refer to: Colloquy (religious), a meeting to settle differences of doctrine or dogma Colloquy (company), a loyalty marketing company based in Milford, Ohio Colloquy (law), a legal term Colloquy (IRC client), an IRC client for Mac OS X and iOS See also Northwestern University Law Review wikipedia.org
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colloquy
colloquy/ˈkɔləkwɪ; `kɑləkwɪ/ n[C, U](fml 文) conversation 交谈; 会谈. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Colloquy (software)
Colloquy is an open-source IRC, SILC, ICB and XMPP client for Mac OS X. Features Colloquy supports a variety of different text modifications. wikipedia.org
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Colloquy (religious)
A religious colloquy is a meeting to settle differences of doctrine or dogma, also called a colloquium (meeting, discussion), as in the historical Colloquy Gregory of Nyssa is quoted as saying "Prayer is conversation, and colloquy with God." wikipedia.org
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Marburg Colloquy
The Marburg Colloquy was a meeting at Marburg Castle, Marburg, Hesse, Germany, which attempted to solve a disputation between Martin Luther and Ulrich Participants The colloquy Although the two prominent reformers, Luther and Zwingli, found a consensus on fourteen theological points, they could not wikipedia.org
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Plea colloquy
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 References External links A scripted plea colloquy from a U.S. magistrate court Criminal procedure wikipedia.org
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Colloquy with a Polish Aunt
"Colloquy with a Polish Aunt" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. "Colloquy with a Polish Aunt," though, is one of Stevens' many poems that resists the intelligence almost successfully. wikipedia.org
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Colloquy of Worms (1557)
The Colloquy of Worms was the last colloquy in the 16th century on an imperial level, held in Worms from September 11 to October 8, 1557. A resolution was passed at Regensburg in 1556, and the next colloquy took place in Worms in 1557. wikipedia.org
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Colloquy of Worms (1540–1541)
The Colloquy of Worms or Conference of Worms (1540–1541) was a meeting held in Worms, Germany with the objective of settling differences between Protestant It followed the unsuccessful Colloquy of Hagenau in 1540. Johann Eck represented the Catholics and Philip Melanchthon the Protestants. wikipedia.org
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Colloquy of Worms
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) Colloquy of Worms (1557) wikipedia.org
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Polar Libraries Colloquy
, Canada 9th Northern Libraries Colloquy, 1982, Tromsø, Norway 10th Northern Libraries Colloquy, August 12–16, 1984, St. Colloquy, May 8–12, 2006, Rome, Italy 22nd Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 2–6, 2008, Edmonton, Canada 23rd Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 13–18, 2010 wikipedia.org
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Colloquy of Poissy
The Colloquy at Poissy was a religious conference which took place in Poissy, France, in 1561. Even should a general council be in session, a colloquy between Frenchmen convened by the king was the better way of settling religious disputes; for a wikipedia.org
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Acallam Bec
It is closely related to the Acallam na Senórach ("The Colloquy of the Elders"), of which it is sometimes considered to be a later recension. "The Little Colloquy." Philological Quarterly 9.2 (1930): 97-110. wikipedia.org
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Lovers of the Russian Word
The Colloquy of Lovers of the Russian Word (, Beseda lyubitelei russkogo slova) was a conservative and proto-Slavophile literary society founded in St. Fontanka"; as many as 500 people might attend its meetings, and it published its own journal, the Чтения в Беседе любителей русского слова (Readings at the Colloquy wikipedia.org
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