Collegiality — Ancient Rome This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Ancient Rome Periods … Wikipedia
collegiality — /keuh lee jee al i tee, gee /, n. cooperative interaction among colleagues. [1885 90; COLLEGIAL + ITY] * * * ▪ Christianity in various Christian denominations, especially Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, and Eastern Orthodoxy, the view that… … Universalium
collegiality — A style of decision making conducted on a genuinely collective basis. Usually applied to Cabinet government, it means that all ministers can have a chance to express their views prior to a decision being taken by which they can all abide.… … Glossary of UK Government and Politics
collegiality — I. kəˌlējēˈaləd.ē, ətē noun ( es) Etymology: French collégial of a colleague (from Middle French, from Latin collegialis) + English ity … Useful english dictionary
collegiality — noun Date: 1887 the cooperative relationship of colleagues; specifically the participation of bishops in the government of the Roman Catholic Church in collaboration with the pope … New Collegiate Dictionary
collegiality — noun power and authority that is shared among peers, especially the sharing of collegiate power among Roman Catholic bishops. See Also: collegiate, colleague … Wiktionary
collegiality — n. cooperative work between colleagues … English contemporary dictionary
collegiality — col·le·gi·al·i·ty … English syllables
collegiality — Коллегиальность … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
collegiality — col•le•gi•al•i•ty [[t]kəˌli dʒiˈæl ɪ ti, gi [/t]] n. cvb cooperative interaction among colleagues • Etymology: 1885–90 … From formal English to slang