loge
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From French loge (“arbor, covered walk-way”) from Frankish *laubijā (“shelter”). Akin to Old High German loub (“porch, gallery”) (German Laube (“bower, arbor”)), Old High German loub (“leaf, foliage”), Old English lēaf (“leaf, foliage”). Doublet of lobby, loggia, and lodge. More at lobby, loggia, leaf, lodge.
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loge (plural loges)
Borrowed from French loge. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
loge f (plural loges, diminutive logetje n)
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loge
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loge
From Old French, from Frankish *laubijā (“arbour, protective roof, shelter made of foliage”). The Masonic sense developed under influence from English lodge.
loge f (plural loges)
loge
Old French, from Frankish *laubijā.
loge f (plural loges)
loge
loge m (definite singular logen, indefinite plural loger, definite plural logene)
loge (present tense loger, past tense loga or loget, past participle loga or loget)
From Old Norse logi. Shares a far back origin with lys (“light”). Thus it ultimately derives from Proto-Indo-European *lewk- (“bright, shine”).
loge m (definite singular logen, indefinite plural logar, definite plural logane)
loge (present tense logar, past tense loga, past participle loga, passive infinitive logast, present participle logande, imperative loge/log)
loge f (definite singular loga, indefinite plural loger, definite plural logene)
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loge m (definite singular logen)
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lōge
loge oblique singular, f (oblique plural loges, nominative singular loge, nominative plural loges)
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loge c
From Old Swedish loe, from Old Norse lófi (“threshing floor”).
loge c
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