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con·ven·ti·cle I. \-kəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English conventicle, conventicule, from Latin conventiculum, diminutive of conventus assembly — more at convent 1. : an assembly, meeting, or convention especially of a society or body of persons 2. : an assembly or meeting of an irregular or unlawful character or regarded as having a sinister or evil purpose or tendency 3. : an assembly for religious worship; especially : a secret meeting for worship by a group not sanctioned by civil law (as one formerly held by nonconformists in England) 4. : a meetinghouse or meeting place of a religious group especially of nonconformists II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to assemble in a conventicle : frequent conventicles |