[app. f. L. colloqui to speak with, converse; cf. mod.F. colloquer to converse, and COLLOQUE sb. (Sometimes an error for COLLOGUE.)] intr. To hold colloquy.
[1648. Hexham, Dutch Dict., Vleeuwen, to Flatter, to Sooth, to Colloque.]
1850. Kingsley, Alt. Locke, vi. Colloquing in Pagan picture galleries with shovel-hatted Philistines.
1885. Pall Mall Gaz., 23 Feb., 3/1. Twenty yards away she was colloquing with a lady this time.