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"collogue" Definitions
  1. [dialect] INTRIGUE, CONSPIRE
  2. to talk privately : CONFER

9 Sentences With "collogue"

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But come, you make me only the more earnest to collogue with you.
And how long have you been so thick with Dunsey that you must collogue with him to embezzle my money?
So I had to go to the lake and collogue with the old sinner from the point of a jutting-out cape.
At night I see the two hold a sort of collogue abaft the wheel, when I was on my trick at the helm.
At night I see the two hold a sort of a collogue abaft the wheel, when I was on my trick at the helm.
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?
SLS also holds an Annual Collogue ('Annual Meeting'), normally a day-long event in the summer featuring awards for writing in Scots, readings, talks and music. The SLS sees itself as part of a 'family' of Scots language organisations, including among others the Scots Leid Cross-Pairty Group at the Scottish Parliament and the Scots Language Centre in Perth.
The publication of the music in 1995 led to a significant response – Border Pipers had available a larger body of traditional music appropriate to the instrument, and this led to considerable discussion in the community about how it might be approached. In particular, the Lowland and Border Pipers’ Society's 1997 Collogue was devoted wholly to the Dixon music and related questions. The talks given there have since been published by the LBPS as Out of the Flames. In 1999, Matt Seattle released a CD, also called Out of the Flames, DGM 9907, in which several of the Dixon tunes were recorded – many pipers and others have released recordings of Dixon tunes since then.
Dick Hensold (born 16 March 1959) is an American folk musician based in the state of Minnesota. An active promoter of bagpipes, he plays Northumbrian smallpipes, Swedish pipes (säckpipa), medieval great-pipes, reel pipes, Montgomery smallpipes, Great Highland bagpipes, recorder, seljefloyte, low whistle and string bass. He played the Edinburgh Folk Festival in 1994, the Lowland and Border Pipers' Society Collogue (Peebles, Scotland) in 1997, and has taught Northumbrian smallpipes at workshops in the United States, Canada, and Northumberland. He has also studied Cambodian music for many years, and performs in the ensemble Light From Heaven (formerly called New International Trio),Experimental musical instruments (magazine), Vol 11, 1995 led by Cambodian master musician Bun Loeung until his death in 2007.

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