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col·league I. \ˈkäˌlēg sometimes ˈkōˌlēg or käˈlēg or kəˈlēg\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French collegue, from Latin collega one chosen at the same time with another, partner in office, from com- + -lega (from legare to choose or send as deputy) — more at legate : an associate or co-worker typically in a profession or a civil or ecclesiastical office and often of similar rank or state II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle French colliguer, colleguer to unite, ally, from Latin colligare to bind together — more at colligate transitive verb obsolete : become allied with : join, unite intransitive verb : to enter into an alliance : cooperate, conspire < colleaguing with a score of petty kings — Alfred Tennyson > III. \käˈlēg\ Scotland variant of collogue |