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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.
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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.
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Colloquy — 2.1 sous Mac OS X 10.5.1 … Wikipédia en Français
Colloquy — Colloquy … Википедия
Colloquy — Entwickler Timothy Hatcher, Karl Adam, Kevin Ballard Aktuelle Version 2.3 (4617) (21. August 2009) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Colloquy — (from Latin colloquium: con [together] + loqui [speak]); meaning discussion or conversation ; may refer to the following: Colloquy (religious), a meeting to settle differences of doctrine or dogma Colloquy (company), a loyalty marketing company… … Wikipedia
Colloquy — ? Información general Última versión estable 2.2 (4129) 9 de enero de 2008 Género Cliente de IRC … Wikipedia Español
colloquy — col·lo·quy / kä lə kwē/ n: a discussion during a hearing between the judge and the defendant usu. to ascertain the defendant s understanding of his or her rights and of the court proceedings Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… … Law dictionary
Colloquy — Col lo*quy, n.; pl. {Colloquies}. [L. colloquium. See {Collocution}.] 1. Mutual discourse of two or more persons; conference; conversation. [1913 Webster] They went to Worms, to the colloquy there about religion. A. Wood. [1913 Webster] 2. In… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
colloquy — mid 15c., discourse, from L. colloquium conference, conversation, lit. a speaking together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + loquium speaking, from loqui to speak (see LOCUTION (Cf. locution)). Meaning … Etymology dictionary
colloquy — [n] conversation, debate buzz session, chat, chinfest*, chitchat, clambake*, colloquium, confab*, confabulation, conference, converse, dialogue, discourse, discussion, flap*, gab fest*, gam*, groupthink*, huddle*, palaver, parley, powwow*, rap*,… … New thesaurus
colloquy — ► NOUN (pl. colloquies) 1) formal a conference or conversation. 2) a gathering for discussion of theological questions. ORIGIN Latin colloquium conversation … English terms dictionary
colloquy — [käl′ə kwē] n. pl. colloquies [L colloquium, conversation < com , together + loqui, speak] a conversation, esp. a formal discussion; conference … English World dictionary