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peacefully-convened

|peace-ful-ly-con-vened|

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/ˈpiːsfəli kənˈviːnd/

calm assembly

Etymology
Etymology Information

'peacefully-convened' originates from the combination of 'peacefully' and 'convened', where 'peacefully' is derived from 'peace' meaning 'calmness' and 'convened' from Latin 'convenire' meaning 'to come together'.

Historical Evolution

'peacefully-convened' changed from the Latin word 'convenire' and eventually became the modern English phrase 'peacefully-convened'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'convened' meant 'to come together', but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'assembled in a calm manner'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

organized or assembled in a calm and non-violent manner.

The meeting was peacefully-convened, with all parties agreeing to discuss the issues without hostility.

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