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collogue
▪ I. collogue, v. (kəˈləʊg) Also 7 colloague, cologue. [Of obscure origin: generally supposed to have arisen somehow out of F. colloque conference, communication, consultation (see colloque); but sense 5, which most literally answers to this, appears to be modern. Sense 4 was perh. influenced by col... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dick Hensold
He played the Edinburgh Folk Festival in 1994, the Lowland and Border Pipers' Society Collogue (Peebles, Scotland) in 1997, and has taught Northumbrian wikipedia.org
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colloguer
coˈlloguer [f. collogue v. + -er.] One who collogues; a glozer, flatterer, intriguer.1631 R. Brathwait Whimzies, Keeper 52 A frequent third day at a taking new play, will make this collector a colloguer. 1677 Holyoke Dict., Colloguer, adulator. Oxford English Dictionary
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colloguing
▪ I. colloguing, vbl. n. (kəˈləʊgɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb collogue.1596 Nashe Saffron Walden 109, I had bin so cousend by his colloging. 1681 Ess. Peace & Truth Ch. 8 Superstition is fitly called a colloguing with God. 1718 Motteux Quix. (1733) III. 27 He that inveigled me f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scots Language Centre
In 1996, the centre held a "Spellin Collogue" in an attempt to reform Scots orthography, but was ultimately unsuccessful. wikipedia.org
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colloque
▪ I. colloque, n. Obs. (exc. as Fr.) Also 5 colloke. [a. F. colloque ad. L. colloquium speaking together, conference.] † 1. A place for conversation (in a monastery).1482 Monk of Evesham (Arb.) 28 Brought of his bretheren into the colloke the which ys a place where they may speke to geder. † 2. A co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scots Language Society
SLS also holds an Annual Collogue ('Annual Meeting'), normally a day-long event in the summer featuring awards for writing in Scots, readings, talks and wikipedia.org
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cologue
cologue obs. f. collogue. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Dixon manuscript
In particular, the Lowland and Border Pipers’ Society's 1997 Collogue was devoted wholly to the Dixon music and related questions. wikipedia.org
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