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collogue
[ kuh-lohg ]
verb (used without object)
Dialect.
collogued, colloguing.
- to confer secretly.
- to plot mischief; conspire.
collogue
/ °ìɒˈ±ôəʊɡ /
verb
- intrusually follby with to confer confidentially; intrigue or conspire
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of collogue1
First recorded in 1595–1605; origin uncertain
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of collogue1
C16: perhaps from obsolete colleague (vb) to be or act as a colleague, conspire, influenced by Latin ³¦´Ç±ô±ô´Ç±ç³ÜÄ« to talk with; see colleague
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But he is kind of a friend and a collogue, so he does recommend him, in a non-recommending way.
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I will have no plotting and colloguing in my house!
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Perhaps we were too reckless in our open colloguing in the Lobby.
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Distinctions of rank were trivial, and gallery held converse with circle, and pit collogued with box.
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And, secondly, I have my hands full: I am at work on a brunette—the one I was colloguing with just now.
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