[f. as prec. + -ING1.] The action of the verb COLLOGUE.

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1596.  Nashe, Saffron Walden, 109. I had bin so cousend by his colloging.

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1681.  [Sir E. Harley], Ess. Peace & Truth Ch., 8. Superstition is fitly called a colloguing with God.

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1718.  Motteux, Quix. (1733), III. 27. He that inveigled me from my House and Home with his Colloguing.

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1880.  Sat. Rev., No. 1204. 199. There had already been secret colloguings with the chief Nonconformist leaders about the Burials Bill.

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