Definition
Present participle of convocate; calling together or summoning (archaic or formal).
Etymology
From convocate plus the present participle suffix -ing.
Kelly Says
The present participle form emphasizes the ongoing action of calling an assembly together—particularly relevant in descriptions of formal ecclesiastical procedures where the exact timing and process of summoning mattered greatly.
Translations
CACatalà
convocant
kon-vo-kant
CSČeština
svolává
svol-va-va
DADansk
indkalder
in-kal-der
DEDeutsch
einladend
ayn-lah-dnt
ESEspañol
convocando
kon-vo-kan-doh
FRFrançais
convoquant
kon-vɔ-kan
HIहिन्दी
आह्वान कर रहा है
a-hvaan kar rahaa hai
HUMagyar
hivatalosan
hi-va-ta-lo-san
IDBahasa Indonesia
meminta
me-min-ta
ITItaliano
convocando
kon-vo-kan-doh
JA日本語
招集している
sho-shu-te-iru
KO한국어
초대하고 있다
cho-dae-ha-go it-da
MSBahasa Melayu
mengundang
men-gundang
NLNederlands
opgeroepen
op-ro-pe-n
NONorsk
innkaller
in-kal-ler
PTPortuguês
convocando
kon-vo-kan-doh
RORomână
convocă
kon-vo-ka
RUРусский
созываю
so-zy-vay-oo
SVSvenska
inbjuder
in-by-der
SWKiswahili
kuita
koo-ee-ta
TAதமிழ்
கூட்டம்
koo-tta-m
THไทย
เชิญชวน
chern-chuen
TRTürkçe
çağırıyor
cha-gir-yor
UKУкраїнська
закликає
za-kly-ka-ye
VITiếng Việt
đánh thức
dahn-thuk
ZUZU
ukuthula
koo-thoo-la