konvokation
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin convocatio. First attested in 1632.[1]
Cognate with German konvokation, English convocation and French convocation.
Noun
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- (obsolete, chiefly foreign) A convocation; an assembly.
- 1838 November 21, “Götheborg [Gothenburg]”, in Göthen, page 1:
- Franska Deputerade kammaren har blifvit sammankallad till d. 17:de i nästa månad. Orsaken till denna ovanligt tidiga konvokation lärer böra sökas i ett löfte, som man för någon tid sedan gaf sjöstädernes depute-rade, neml, att frågan om nedsättningen af tullen för socker skulle afgöras så fort som möjligt.
- The French Chamber of Deputies has been convened for the 17th of next month. The reason for this unusually early convocation is to be found in a promise made some time ago to the deputies of the port cities, namely, that the question of reducing sugar tariffs would be decided as soon as possible.
- Synonyms: församling, möte, sammankallande
- (obsolete, ecclesiastical) A convocation; an assembly of the clergy.
- (obsolete) A convocation; an academic assembly, in which the business of a university is transacted.
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