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Origin: 1650–60; < LL dialogista < Gk dialogist s, equiv. to diálog(os) dialogue + -istēs -ist. Related forms: di⋅a⋅lo⋅gis⋅tic ...
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The like doth Cicero assert in many places, sometimes in the persons of his dialogists, sometimes according to his own sense. Barrow, Sermons, II. viii. ...
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Pronunciation guide: Learn how to pronounce dialogist in English with native pronunciation. dialogist English translation.
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dialogist ; n a person who writes or takes part in a dialogue ; ♦ dialogistic, dialogistical adj ... Reverso offers you access to an English definition and synonym dictionary for dialogist and thousands of other words.
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Find Synonym of dialogist and Antonym of dialogist at Thesaurus.com, Synonym, Synonyms, Thesaurus, Synonym Dictionary, Synonyms Dictionary, Antonym, ...
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Bayesian-Based Inference of Dialogist's Emotion for Sensitivity Robots; Jangsik Cho Kato, S. Itoh, H. Nagoya Inst. of Technol., Nagoya; ... We describe a method for sensitivity communication robots which infer their dialogist's emotion. The method is based on the Bayesian approach: by using a Bayesian modeling...
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Our father among the saints Gregory I, also known as Gregory the Dialogist, was the Pope of Rome from September 3, 590, until his death on March 12, 604. ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about dialogist. dialogist. Information about dialogist in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from dialogist)
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Icon of St. Gregory the Dialogist ... He is known in the East as Gregory the Dialogist for his four-volume Dialogues, in which he wrote of the lives and miracles of the saints of Italy and of the after-life. It is the primary source of the lives of St. Benedict of Nursia and his sister Scholastica.
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The subject of today's discussion is Saint Gregory the Dialogist, Pope of Rome. Before we begin, let us consider the ecclesiastical title, "Pope." The English word "Pope" is derived from the word "Papa"—as everyone knows, a term of endearment applied to one who is a father.
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