Definition of Convokers

1. convoker [n] - See also: convoker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Convokers

convivialists
convivialities
conviviality
convivially
conviving
convivium
convo
convocation
convocational
convocationist
convocationists
convocations
convoke
convoked
convoker
convokers
convokes
convoking
convolute
convoluted
convoluted bone
convoluted gland
convoluted part of kidney lobule
convoluted tubule of kidney
convolutes
convoluting
convolution
convolution of Broca
convolutional

Literary usage of Convokers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Servia by the Servians by Alfred Stead (1909)
"The convokers are expected to indicate at the same time for what purpose they propose the convoking of the assembly, but in any case the deliberations of ..."

2. Evangelical Christendom: Christian Work and the News of the Churches by Evangelical Alliance (1849)
"... the circulars of convocation were signed by two of the original convokers, two members of the National Church of Neuchatel, two ministers of the Vaudois ..."

3. The Bystander (1880)
"When it was attempted by the convokers of the Cincinnati Convention, intrigue got possession of the Councils of Reform, and a fiasco en- ,sued which left ..."

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