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collogue
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COLLOGUE
v.t.To wheedle.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COLLOGUE
Col *logue ", v. i. Etym: [Cf. L. colloqui and E. dialogue. Cf. Collocution. ]
Defn: To talk or confer secretly and confidentially; to converse, especially with evil intentions; to plot mischief. [Archaic or Colloq. ] Pray go in; and, sister, salve the matter, Collogue with her again, and all shall be well. Greene. He had been colloguing with my wife. Thackeray.
New American Oxford Dictionary
collogue
col logue |kəˈlōg kəˈloʊɡ | ▶verb ( collogues, colloguing, collogued ) [ no obj. ] archaic talk confidentially or conspiratorially. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘flatter, pretend to agree with or believe ’): probably an alteration of obsolete colleague ‘conspire, ’ by association with Latin colloqui ‘to converse. ’
Oxford Dictionary
collogue
collogue |kɒˈləʊg | ▶verb ( collogues, colloguing, collogued ) [ no obj. ] archaic talk confidentially or conspiratorially. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘flatter, pretend to agree with or believe ’): probably an alteration of obsolete colleague ‘conspire ’, by association with Latin colloqui ‘to converse ’.