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Definition of Conveners
1. convener [n] - See also: convener
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conveners
Literary usage of Conveners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Weavers' Craft: Being a History of the Weavers' Incorporation of by Daniel Thomson (1903)
"conveners' Court—Burgh Reform—Obstruction—Corruption in the Commons, ... The minute
of the conveners' Court, which was held " within the house of John ..."
2. Though All Things Differ: Pluralism as a Basis for Cooperation in Forests by Eva Wollenberg, Jon Anderson, Citlalli Lopez (2005)
"Characteristics of the stakeholders, conveners and facilitators At the core of
... Less attention has been given to the roles of conveners and facilitators. ..."
3. The Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh with an Introductory Chapter on the by James Colston (1891)
"1594. 1595. 1596. 1597. 1598. 1599. 1600. 1601. LIST OF ALL THE DEACON-conveners,
From the First Institution of that Office in 1578, to the present day. ..."
4. Memorials of St. Michael's: The Old Parish Churchyard of Dumfries by William M'Dowall (1876)
"... and magistrates *^^ supplies a resting place to several trade conveners and
deacons of note who had seats beside them in the local parliament. ..."