[f. as prec. + -ING2.] That cabals or intrigues.
1690. Dryden, Don Sebastian, IV. i. 70 (J.). What those Caballing Captains may design.
1726. American Weekly Mercury, 7 April, 1/2. Whatever has been devised and committed by the caballing Jesuites against the Inhabitants of Thorn.
1831. Lytton, Godolphin, I. xviii. 208. If unbacked by a sordid and caballing Oligarchy.