Plural form of convoker; multiple people who call together or summon others for meetings or assemblies.
The regular plural form created by adding -s to the singular noun convoker, which is derived from the verb convoke plus the agent suffix -er.
The existence of this word shows how English lets us stack on different endings—start with 'call' (Latin vocare), add 'together' (con-), add 'person who does it' (-er), then add 'plural' (-s). It's like linguistic Russian nesting dolls!
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