[f. as prec. + -ING1.] The action of the verb COLLOGUE.
1596. Nashe, Saffron Walden, 109. I had bin so cousend by his colloging.
1681. [Sir E. Harley], Ess. Peace & Truth Ch., 8. Superstition is fitly called a colloguing with God.
1718. Motteux, Quix. (1733), III. 27. He that inveigled me from my House and Home with his Colloguing.
1880. Sat. Rev., No. 1204. 199. There had already been secret colloguings with the chief Nonconformist leaders about the Burials Bill.