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In some senses, colloquy is marked as obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
earnest
VERB + COLLOQUY
end, seen
COLLOQUY + NOUN
spicer
PREP.
in
noun
A conversation or dialogue.
And she repeated the free caress into which her colloquies with Maisie almost always broke and which made the child feel that her affection at least was a gage of safety.
House Prees and Bloods […] were everywhere to be seen in earnest colloquy. For the matter was, that there was some sort of night-prowler about the school grounds.
A formal conference.
A church court held by certain Reformed denominations.
A written discourse.
A discussion during a trial in which a judge ensures that the defendant understands what is taking place in the trial and what his or her rights are.
At the end of the colloquy, Judge Spicer asked Carr whether anyone had "pressured" him into accepting the deal.
verb
To converse.
And she repeated the free caress into which her colloquies with Maisie almost always broke and which made the child feel that her affection at least was a gage of safety.
WiktionaryHouse Prees and Bloods […] were everywhere to be seen in earnest colloquy. For the matter was, that there was some sort of night-prowler about the school grounds.
WiktionaryAt the end of the colloquy, Judge Spicer asked Carr whether anyone had "pressured" him into accepting the deal.
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In some senses, colloquy is marked as obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.