Conversation or debate on religious doctrine or dogma.
Sinònims
Examples for "colloquy"
Examples for "colloquy"
1The sound of male footsteps in the hall broke up the colloquy.
2While this colloquy was going on, the manager appeared in the ring.
3In the meantime, I had been holding a whispered colloquy with Westmore.
4Through the wicket he held colloquy with certain leaders of the throng.
5The man on the block dismounts, and the two hold rapid colloquy.
1But then, a colloquium just now and then may do you good.
2His findings, which eventually went public, will be examined at the colloquium.
3Her answer is mostly a non-answer, like many on display at the colloquium.
4The ex-Pans held colloquium every five days in his quarters.
5Next week, Parliament holds a colloquium that will be delving into these exact aspects.
1The investiture was celebrated by prayer, singing of psalms, and religious disputation.
2A Babel of religious disputation that never dies down.
3Dr. O'Leary, though with great talents for a controversialist, always sedulously avoided the angry theme of religious disputation.
4The conversion methods of the Dominican monk were of a most insinuating kind-heusually began with a public religious disputation.
5If there was one thing the Ascendancy believed it had learned from the past, it was that religious disputation led to bloodshed.