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- noun Plural form of
collocutor .
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Examples
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In other words, the collocutors Biden and Lugar directly admitted that what is happening is a kind of a show, that they absolutely do not care for the fate of most so-called dissidents.
Ken Blackwell: Don't Start on START -- Until Next Year Ken Blackwell 2010
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Moreover, the collocutors themselves were unable to agree when they came to further questions, as, for example, the Mass and Transubstantiation; they still shipwrecked, therefore, on those points which were of the most vital importance for the external glorification of the priesthood and the Church, and the surrender of which would have meant the sacrifice of a dogma already ratified by a Conciliar decree.
Life of Luther Julius Koestlin
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The chief actors were no longer an Eck, though he, too, was one of the collocutors, but the pious, gentle, and refined theologian Julius von Pflug, and the electoral counsellor of Cologne, Gropper, who vied with him in an earnest desire for reform and unity.
Life of Luther Julius Koestlin
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Catholic collocutors, the once venerated Melanchthon.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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As collocutors at the religious conference which met simultaneously,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Thus emended, the "Book" was presented to the collocutors by Granvella for consideration.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Moreover, the collocutors themselves were unable to agree when they came to further questions, as, for example, the Mass and Transubstantiation; they still shipwrecked, therefore, on those points which were of the most vital importance for the external glorification of the priesthood and the Church, and the surrender of which would have meant the sacrifice of a dogma already ratified by a Conciliar decree.
Life of Martin Luther Koestlin, Julius 1881
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The chief actors were no longer an Eck, though he, too, was one of the collocutors, but the pious, gentle, and refined theologian Julius von Pflug, and the electoral counsellor of Cologne,
Life of Martin Luther Koestlin, Julius 1881
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In conversation he was reticent, speaking little, but always to the purpose, and rather choosing to stimulate his collocutors than to make display of eloquence or erudition.
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction John Addington Symonds 1866
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Socrates, in contrast with them, seeks to elicit duty from the occasions for its exercise, making his collocutors define right and obligation from the nature of things as presented to their own consciousness and reflection.
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