verb
- to conspire or plot together secretly
- to converse or talk together in a familiar way
Usage: archaic
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The rebels would collogue in secret meetings to plan their uprising.
- The two old friends collogued for hours about their shared memories.
- Politicians were suspected of colloguing behind closed doors.
- The conspirators collogued in whispered tones.
- They collogued together like old companions.
- The merchants collogued to fix prices in their favor.