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▪ I. colloguing, vbl. n.|kəˈləʊgɪŋ| [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb collogue.
1596Nashe Saffron Walden 109, I had bin so cousend by his colloging. 1681Ess. Peace & Truth Ch. 8 Superstition is fitly called a colloguing with God. 1718Motteux Quix. (1733) III. 27 He that inveigled me from my House and Home with his Colloguing. 1880Sat. Rev. No. 1294. 199 There had already been secret colloguings with the chief Nonconformist leaders about the Burials Bill. ▪ II. coˈlloguing, ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ing2.] That collogues; flattering, fawning, intriguing.
1620Swetnam Arraigned (1880) 36 They are, coozening, cologuing, vngratefull, deceitfull. 1627Bp. Hall Best Bargaine 519 For the breath of a colloguing impostor. 1685F. Spence House of Medici 329 When they persevere in their colloguing importunities. 1708Motteux Rabelais (1737) V. xi. 43 Any spokesman so sweet-mouth'd, whose fine colloguing Tongue cou'd save 'em. Hence coˈlloguingly adv.
1630tr. Camden's Hist. Eliz. iv. (1688) 434 Others who colloguingly gave their Voices for the Spaniard. 1652J. Wadsworth tr. Sandoval's Civ. Wars Spain 141 The other writ colloguingly, taking all advantage to advance his Interest in Court. |