Colloquy

Noun

 * 1) A conversation or dialogue.
 * 2)  A church court held by certain Reformed denominations.
 * 3) A written discourse.
 * 4)  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.
 * 5)  A formal conference.

Adjectives for Colloquy
prolonged; fruitful; serious; peaceful,

Hypernyms for Colloquy

 * conversation, conference, discourse, discussion

Coordinate terms

 * dialog, dialogue

Derived terms

 * colloquial
 * colloquist

Thesaurus
chat, colloquial discourse, colloquium, communication, communion, confabulation, conversation, converse, conversing, dialogue, discourse, exchange, give-and-take, intercourse, interlocution, palaver, parley, rap session, rapping, seminar, talk, verbal intercourse

Etymology
From colloquium:, from com-: (English com-:) + form of loquor: (from which English locution: and other words).

Translations

 * Bulgarian: разговор, събеседване


 * Russian: собеседование,


 * Bulgarian:


 * Russian: конференция