See Also: converse(1)(dictionary)
converse(2)(dictionary)
converse(3)(dictionary)
converse(4)(dictionary)
converse(dictionary)
converse 1, verb(dictionary)
converse 2, noun(dictionary)
converse 3, adjective(dictionary)

converse(4) (iou)



converse noun2. Now literary or arch. L15.
[from the verb.]
Social communication, intercourse. obsolete exc. as passing into senses 2, 3. L15.
Informal spoken interchange of ideas etc., conversation. L16.
I. Murdoch Ann was sitting..in close converse with Douglas Swann.
b. A conversation. M17-L18.
Spiritual or mental intercourse, communion. M17.
W. Shenstone With Nature here high converse hold.
= CONVERSATION 6. M17-E18.
= CONVERSATION 3. M17-E18.
? Orig. with pronunc. as the verb.