Terms vs Collogue - What's the difference?
terms | collogue |
(rare) To talk privately or secretly; to conspire
* 1937, (Helen Simpson), (Under Capricorn)
* 1861, (George Eliot), (Silas Marner)
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As a noun terms
is .As a verb collogue is
(rare) to talk privately or secretly; to conspire.collogue
English
Verb
- "Ay, well, what I say - " Flusky frowned, endeavouring to put into words just what he did say, when he collogued with his own thoughts. "What I say: in a country where everything's to do, the hands has a chance to put themselves equal with the head. ..."
- You let Dunsey have it, sir? And how long have you been so thick with Dunsey that you must collogue with him to embezzle my money?
References
collogue]”, [[w:Garner's Modern American Usage, Garner’s Modern American Usage], , p. 165. ----
