Feminine

concione

Meaning

  1. (archaic, feminine, literary) assembly
  2. (feminine, ironic, literary) a solemn speech, harangue, tirade, diatribe
  3. (Ancient-Rome, feminine, historical) an assembly of the people, summoned by a magistrate or a priest
  4. (Middle-Ages, feminine, historical) parliament

Translations

filípica

φιλιππικός

διατριβή

arenga

prèdica

arenga

Hyphenated as
con‧ció‧ne
Pronounced as (IPA)
/konˈt͡ʃo.ne/
Etymology

From Latin cōntiōnem, contraction of conventiō (“meeting; assembly”), derived from conveniō (“I convene, assemble”).

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