单词 | colloguing |
释义 | colloguingn. The action of collogue v. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [noun] fickling?c1225 flattering?c1225 oluhningc1225 glozec1290 glozing1297 losengery1303 blandishingc1305 blandingc1315 flatteryc1320 glotheringc1325 soothinga1400 honey word?1406 faginga1425 flatrisec1440 smekingc1440 blandishc1475 blandiment?1510 glavering1545 coggingc1555 good1563 milksop1577 court holy water1583 glavery1583 blandishment1591 lipsalve1591 court holy bread1592 flatter1593 colloguing1596 sooth1597 daub?1602 blandation1605 lullaby1611 court-water1616 butter1618 blandiloquy1623 oil1645 court-element1649 courtshipment1649 courtship1655 blandiloquence1656 court-creama1657 daubing1656 fleecha1700 Spanish money1699 cajole1719 whiting1721 palaver1733 butter boat1747 flummery1749 treacle1771 Spanish coin1785 blancmange1790 blarney1796 soft corn1814 whillywha1816 carney1818 buttering up1819 soft soap1821 flam1825 slaver1825 soft solder1836 soothing syrup1839 soft-soaping1840 plámás1853 sawder1854 soap1854 salve1859 taffy1878 plámásing1897 flannel1927 smarm1937 flannelling1945 sweet talk1945 schmear1950 smarming1950 the mind > will > intention > planning > plotting > [noun] > conspiracy conspiracyc1386 conspiration1388 confederationc1530 faction1549 conspiring1561 combination1593 complotment1594 confederacy1594 complotting1607 colluding1611 compacta1616 trinketing1646 caballinga1680 cabal1738 colloguing1880 collogue1887 1596 T. Nashe Haue with you to Saffron-Walden sig. O4 I had bin so cousend by his colloging. 1681 Humble Ess. Peace & Truth Church 8 Superstition is fitly called a colloguing with God. 1718 P. Motteux Don Quixote (1733) III. 27 He that inveigled me from my House and Home with his Colloguing. 1880 Sat. Rev. No. 1294. 199 There had already been secret colloguings with the chief Nonconformist leaders about the Burials Bill. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2019). colloguingadj. That collogues; flattering, fawning, intriguing. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [adjective] ficklinga1240 glozing1297 blandingc1315 blandishingc1374 glaveringc1394 fleering?a1400 sleekedc1400 faginga1425 smoothc1450 flattering1484 cogging1542 flatterous1546 butterya1585 smooth-tongueda1593 oily1598 silken1598 slick-tongued1598 soothing1599 sleek1601 slick1606 blandiloquous1615 supellectile1615 colloguing1620 losengeous1632 oiled-tongued1632 daubing1655 blandiloquious1689 smooth-booted1706 palavering1764 pill-gilding1764 oily-tongued1788 buttering1789 sleeky1810 smooth-spoken1821 oleaginous1833 butteraceous1837 saponaceous1837 soft-soapy1849 soapy1854 blarneying1884 smarmy1924 sweet-talking1956 smoothie1959 smarming1970 blandiloquent- the mind > will > intention > planning > plotting > [adjective] > conspiring trafficking1592 colluding1611 conspiranta1616 colloguing1620 conspiratious1652 complotting1682 caballing1690 confederating1697 1620 Swetnam Arraigned (1880) 36 They are, coozening, cologuing, vngratefull, deceitfull. 1623 Bp. J. Hall Best Bargaine 32 For the breath of a colloguing Impostor. 1685 F. Spence tr. A. Varillas Άνεκδοτα Ὲτερουιακα 329 When they persevere in their colloguing importunities. 1708 P. A. Motteux Wks. F. Rabelais (1737) V. xi. 43 Any spokesman so sweet-mouth'd, whose fine colloguing Tongue cou'd save 'em. Derivatives coˈlloguingly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [adverb] flatteringly1387 glozinglya1420 smoothly1523 soothingly1612 colloguingly1652 flatterously1667 daubingly1682 oilily1862 unctuously1864 greasily1868 oleaginously1912 smarmily1968 1652 J. Wadsworth tr. P. de Sandoval Civil Wars Spain 141 The other writ colloguingly, taking all advantage to advance his Interest in Court. 1675 tr. W. Camden Hist. Princess Elizabeth (rev. ed.) iv. 435 Others who colloguingly gave their Voices for the Spaniard. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1596adj.1620 |
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