loge
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
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.
=== Pronunciation ===
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ləʊʒ/
(General American) IPA(key): /loʊʒ/
Rhymes: -əʊʒ
=== Noun ===
loge (plural loges)
A booth or stall.
The lodge of a concierge.
An upscale seating region in a modern concert hall or sports venue, often in the back lower tier, or on a separate tier above the mezzanine.
An exclusive box or seating region in older theaters and opera houses, having wider, softer, and more widely spaced seats than in the gallery.
==== Translations ====
=== Anagrams ===
lego, Ogle, Goel, gole, Oleg, Lego, goel, ogle, LEGO
== Dutch ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
Borrowed from French loge. Doublet of loods, lodge, and loggia.
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /ˈloː.ʒə/, /ˈlɔː.ʒə/
Hyphenation: lo‧ge
==== Noun ====
loge f (plural loges, diminutive logetje n)
(theater) theatre box, compartment [from 18th c.]
Hyponyms: engelenbak, skybox
(Freemasonry) Masonic lodge [from 18th c.]
Synonyms: tempel, werkplaats, vrijmetselaarsloge
reception area, lobby (of a hotel for instance) [from late 19th or 20th c.]
Synonym: receptie
===== Usage notes =====
Not to be confused with logé.
===== Derived terms =====
===== Descendants =====
→ Javanese: ꦭꦺꦴꦗꦶ (loji)
→ Lokono: logie
→ Malay: loji
Indonesian: loji
→ Indonesian: losê
=== Etymology 2 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /ˈloː.ɣə/
Hyphenation: lo‧ge
==== Verb ====
loge
(dated or formal) singular past subjunctive of liegen
=== Etymology 3 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /ˈloː.ɣə/
Hyphenation: lo‧ge
==== Verb ====
loge
(dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of logen
== French ==
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /lɔʒ/
=== Etymology 1 ===
Inherited from Middle French loge, from Old French loge. The Masonic sense is a semantic loan from English lodge.
==== Noun ====
loge f (plural loges)
(dated) small cabin, hut
lodge (of a concierge/caretaker)
(theater) box, loge
(theater, television) dressing room (a room in a theatre or other performance venue in which performers may change costumes and apply makeup)
(Freemasonry) lodge
===== Derived terms =====
être aux premières loges
===== Related terms =====
logement
===== Descendants =====
=== Etymology 2 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Verb ====
loge
inflection of loger:
first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
second-person singular imperative
=== Further reading ===
“loge”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
== Middle French ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
Inherited from Old French loge.
==== Noun ====
loge f (plural loges)
hut (small often wooden building)
boutique
(theater) loge (upscale seating region)
===== Descendants =====
French: loge→ German: Loge→ Dutch: loge→ Javanese: ꦭꦺꦴꦗꦶ (loji)→ Lokono: logie→ Malay: lojiIndonesian: loji→ Indonesian: losê→ Macedonian: ложа (loža)→ Norwegian Bokmål: losje→ Norwegian Nynorsk: losje→ Polish: loża→ Russian: ло́жа (lóža)→ Persian: لژ (lož)→ Swedish: loge→ Ukrainian: ло́жа (lóža)
=== Etymology 2 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Verb ====
loge
inflection of loger, logier:
first-person singular/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
second-person singular imperative
=== References ===
loge on Dictionnaire du Moyen Français (1330–1500) (in French)
== Norwegian Bokmål ==
=== Alternative forms ===
lue (noun and verb, more common)
=== Etymology ===
(noun): From Old Norse logi.
(verb): From Old Norse loga.
=== Noun ===
loge m (definite singular logen, indefinite plural loger, definite plural logene)
flame
=== Verb ===
loge (present tense loger, past tense loga or loget, past participle loga or loget)
burn forcefully
shine, light
=== References ===
“loge” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
== Norwegian Nynorsk ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
From Old Norse logi. Shares a far back origin with lys (“light”). Thus it ultimately derives from Proto-Indo-European *lewk- (“bright, shine”).
==== Alternative forms ====
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /²loː.ʝə/, [²lɞ̞ː.ʝə], /²loː.ɡə/
==== Noun ====
loge m (definite singular logen, indefinite plural logar, definite plural logane)
a flame
a torch
===== Synonyms =====
(flame): eld, flamme
(torch): fakkel
==== Verb ====
loge (present tense logar, past tense loga, past participle loga, passive infinitive logast, present participle logande, imperative loge/log)
e-infinitive form of loga
==== See also ====
i ljos loge
lue (Bokmål, noun and verb)
=== Etymology 2 ===
Related to lag and liggje.
==== Alternative forms ====
lògu, lugu (superseded and/or dialectal)
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /²loː.ɡə/
Homophone: låge
==== Noun ====
loge f (definite singular loga, indefinite plural loger, definite plural logene)
(weaving) a warp (thread running lengthwise in woven fabric
Synonym: renningstråd
(in compounds) something that lies down
===== Derived terms =====
forloge
iloge
nedloge
åloge
=== Etymology 3 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /²luː.ʃə/
==== Noun ====
loge m (definite singular logen)
nonstandard spelling of losje
=== Etymology 4 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Alternative forms ====
loget (non-standard since 1901)
logi (non-standard since 2012)
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /²loː.ʝə/, [²lɞ̞ː.ʝə], /²loː.ɡə/
Homophone: låge
==== Participle ====
loge
neuter singular of logen
==== Verb ====
loge
supine of ljuga
=== References ===
“loge” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
=== Anagrams ===
lego
== Old English ==
=== Noun ===
lōge
dative singular of lōg
== Old French ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
From Medieval Latin lobium, lobia, laubia (“a portico, covered way, gallery”), borrowed from Frankish *laubijā (“arbour, shelter”). The first sense could be directly borrowed from Frankish.
==== Noun ====
loge oblique singular, f (oblique plural loges, nominative singular loge, nominative plural loges)
hut (small often wooden building)
boutique
upstairs room
===== Derived terms =====
===== Descendants =====
Middle French: logeFrench: loge→ German: Loge→ Dutch: loge→ Javanese: ꦭꦺꦴꦗꦶ (loji)→ Lokono: logie→ Malay: lojiIndonesian: loji→ Indonesian: losê→ Macedonian: ложа (loža)→ Norwegian Bokmål: losje→ Norwegian Nynorsk: losje→ Polish: loża→ Russian: ло́жа (lóža)→ Persian: لژ (lož)→ Swedish: loge→ Ukrainian: ло́жа (lóža)
→ Middle Dutch: loige
Dutch: loods
→ Middle English: logge, loge, luge, lodge, loiggeEnglish: lodge→ Dutch: lodgeScots: ludge
→ Old Catalan: loja, lotge, lotga, lotia, loia, lonjaCatalan: llotja, llonja→ Spanish: lonja→ Old Galician-Portuguese: lonja→ Old Spanish: loja
→ Old Galician-Portuguese: logea, loia, loya, lonjaGalician: loxaPortuguese: loja→ Hunsrik: Loja→ Makalero: loja (“shop”)→ Tetum: loja
→ Italian: loggia (see there for further descendants)
=== Etymology 2 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Verb ====
loge
inflection of loger, logier:
first-person singular/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
second-person singular imperative
=== References ===
“loge”, in DEAF: Dictionnaire Étymologique de l'Ancien Français, Heidelberg: Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1968-.
== Slovene ==
=== Noun ===
loge
accusative plural of log
== Swedish ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
From French loge.
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /loːɧ/
Rhymes: -oːɧ
Hyphenation: loge
==== Noun ====
loge c
A backstage dressing room for actors at a theatre
A private seating chamber at a theatre
A section or local chapter of an order (for instance freemasons)
===== Declension =====
=== Etymology 2 ===
From Old Swedish loe, from Old Norse lófi (“threshing floor”).
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /²luːɡɛ/
Rhymes: -²uːɡɛ
==== Noun ====
loge c
A barn with a strong and flat wooden floor, suitable for threshing or dancing.
===== Declension =====
===== Derived terms =====
logdans (“barn dance”)
=== Etymology 3 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /²luːɡɛ/
Rhymes: -²uːɡɛ
==== Verb ====
loge
(dated) subjunctive of le
=== References ===
“loge”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)
“loge”, in Svenska Akademiens ordlista [Wordlist of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
“loge”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
=== Anagrams ===
geol., lego
== Volapük ==
=== Noun ===
loge
dative singular of log