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单词 interlocution
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interlocutionn.

/ɪntələ(ʊ)ˈkjuːʃən/
Forms: Also 1600s -loquution.
Etymology: < Latin interlocūtiōn-em, noun of action < interloquī, < inter between + loquī to speak. Compare French interlocution (1549 in Godefroy Compl.).
1. The action (on the part of two or more persons) of talking or replying to each other.
a. Talk, conversation, discourse, dialogue.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > conversation > [noun]
speechc900
talec1000
speaka1300
reasonc1300
speakinga1325
counsela1350
intercommuningc1374
dalliancec1400
communication1419
communancec1449
collocutiona1464
parlour?c1475
sermocination1514
commona1529
dialogue?1533
interlocutiona1534
discourse1545
discoursing1550
conference1565
purposea1572
talk1572
interspeech1579
conversationa1586
devising1586
intercourse1596
intercommunication1603
eclogue1604
commercing1610
communion1614
negocea1617
alloquy1623
confariation1652
gob1681
gab1761
commune1814
colloquy1817
conversing1884
cross-talk1887
bull session1920
rap1957
a1534 W. de Worde (title) An Interlocucyon, with an Argument betwyxt Man and Woman, whiche of them could prove most excellent.
1548 Hall's Vnion: Edward IV f. ccxivv Al the whole daye was consumed in doutfull communication and ernest interlocution.
1640 R. Brome Antipodes sig. D3v You hold interloquutions with the Audients.
1681 J. Flavell Method of Grace iii. 46 That treaty requires interlocution betwixt both the parties concerned in it.
1782 J. Warton Ess. on Pope (new ed.) II. xii. 410 He is for ever introducing these little interlocutions, which give his satires and epistles an air so lively and dramatic.
1864 W. C. Hazlitt Remains Early Pop. Poetry I. Introd. 14 Productions..for the most part in the form of dialogues or interlocutions.
b. An alternate reading or speaking, as in making responses, or reading alternate verses of the Psalms. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > worship > parts of service > response > [noun]
answer1440
R1497
responda1555
response1578
interlocution1597
responsory1621
responsora1649
antiphona1652
responsala1652
cathisma1850
responsor1944
1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. xxxvii. 74 Rehersall of them [sc. the Psalms]..done by interlocution, and with a mutuall returne of sentences from side to side.
1643 True Informer 35 Then wee proceed by holy alternatif interlocutions (whereby wee heare our selves speak as well as the Minister) to some effectuall short prayers.
c. Manner of intercommunication. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1670 T. Garencières tr. Famous Conclave wherein Clement VIII was elected Pope 12 There arose no small fluctuation and confusion amongst them..from the diversity of their interlocution.
2. The action of replying; a reply, response.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > answer > [noun]
swarec1175
responsec1300
answeringc1330
respoun?a1400
replicationc1405
resolutiona1500
replyal1548
replying1548
reply1577
respondence1590
interlocution1597
reanswer1599
responsure1600
answerage1642
the mind > attention and judgement > answer > [noun] > an answer, response
answerOE
response?a1400
replication1414
recorda1450
responsal?a1475
responsion?a1475
repliquec1475
responsivec1487
replyal1548
replica?1552
reply1560
avoure1596
interlocution1597
respond1600
responsum1610
returna1616
respondency1617
reasona1635
1597 F. Bacon Ess. f. 3v A good continued speech without a good speech of interlocution sheweth slownesse; and a good reply or second speech, without a good set speech sheweth shallownesse and weaknes.
1661 Grand Deb. Rev. & Alteration Bk. Common Prayer 83 Indeed Abraham did so, when Gods interlocution answering the first Prayer, called him to vary his request.
1782 J. Priestley Hist. Corruptions Christianity II. viii. 127 The people..made small interlocutions or responses.
3. The action of interrupting (one's own or another's) speech; an interruption; a parenthetical utterance or section. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > interruption > [noun]
interruption1489
interrupting1532
interlocution1592
1592 tr. F. Du Jon Apocalypsis vii. 1 This whole chapter is a certaine interlocution.
1604 R. Cawdrey Table Alphabet. Interlocution, interrupting of anothers speech.
1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. iv. 135 Lest their interlocutions should hinder the intireness of our discourse, take them verbatim in a Dialogue.
1683 S. Patrick Comm. Prov. xxix. Argt. A speech broken off by interlocutions, and instilled by parts, penetrates deeper than that which is continued.
4. Law. An intermediate decree before final decision: see interlocutory adj. 3.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > [noun] > judgement or decision of court > decision other than final judgement
order1557
interdict1611
interlocutory1620
interlocution1706
rule nisi1738
decree nisi1860
1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Interlocution,..in a Law-sense, the determining some small Matter in a Tryal till such time as the principal Cause be fully known.
1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 65 The Judge ought by an Interlocution to enjoin new Answers.
1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 149 Some new Incident..may emerge..on which the Judge ought to proceed by Interlocution.
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