kəˈlōg intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: origin unknown
1. obsolete : to employ flattery : speak cajolingly
fawn on and collogue with some leader
2. obsolete : to feign assent or adherence
3. dialect : intrigue , conspire
that villain … had been in the works colloguing with one of the men — Charles Reade
4. : to talk privately : confer
he collogued long of nights with the head-priest — Rudyard Kipling