Colloquy - significado y definición. Qué es Colloquy
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Qué (quién) es Colloquy - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Colloquy (disambiguation); Colliloquy

Colloquy         
·noun Mutual discourse of two or more persons; conference; conversation.
II. Colloquy ·noun In some American colleges, a part in exhibitions, assigned for a certain scholarship rank; a designation of rank in collegiate scholarship.
colloquy         
n. (formal) a colloquy between
colloquy         
['k?l?kwi]
¦ noun (plural colloquies)
1. formal a conversation.
2. a gathering for discussion of theological questions.
Origin
ME: from L. colloquium 'conversation'.

Wikipedia

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
Ejemplos de uso de Colloquy
1. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D–Nev.) engaged his deputy, Dick Durbin (Ill.), in a riveting colloquy.
2. It sounded like a genuine disagreement on policy until you stepped back and realized that the colloquy was wholly theoretical.
3. For him art is a mode of objectification, a never–ending colloquy of the real and the supra–real between an image and its conceptual implications.
4. Aren‘t they entitled to a little representation and a little chance?" Paying her call on Leahy yesterday, Miers again found herself in a meteorological colloquy.
5. By strongly rejecting Wright‘s view "that sees white racism as endemic" in the United States, Obama invites a lively colloquy far beyond this campaign.