Definition of Colloque

1. a holding of a discussion [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Colloque

colloidally
colloidin
colloidoclasia
colloidoclastic
colloidogen
colloids
collonade
collonaded
collonades
collop
colloped
collophore
collophores
collops
colloq
colloque
colloques
colloquia
colloquialism
colloquialisms
colloquialities
colloquiality
colloquialize
colloquialized
colloquializes
colloquializing
colloquially
colloquialness
colloquials

Literary usage of Colloque

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Jesuits, 1534-1921: A History of the Society of Jesus from Its by Thomas Joseph Campbell (1921)
"... Colloque de Poissy. THE pent-up energy of the new organization immediately found vent not only in Europe but at the ends of the earth. ..."

2. The History of the French, Walloon, Dutch and Other Foreign Protestant by John Southerden Burn (1846)
"In the following year the necessitous situation of their minister M. De la Touch was represented to the colloque, and letters were directed to be written to ..."

3. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"In 1637 a colloque was Cora- posed of representatives from about ten churches. This met twice a year at least and took cognizance of disputes, ..."

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