Definition of collocutor in English:
collocutor
noun ˈkɒləˌkjuːtəkəˈlɒkjʊtə
rare A person who takes part in a conversation.
Example sentencesExamples
- The pairs of collocutors will be from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia.
- The collocutors admitted that the construction of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline was an urgent programme.
- A five-minute daily program featuring three collocutors responding to the same questions in the course of the week.
- This idea was warmly received by the collocutors, who offered their assistance in its realization.
- Albanians, our collocutor emphasizes, are doing all of this deliberately and in coordination with each other.
Origin
Mid 16th century: from late Latin, from collocut- 'conversed', from the verb colloqui.