orlege

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *uzlugi-, from Proto-Germanic *uz- (out) + *lugi-, a derivative of *leuganą (to lie, tell a lie). Akin to Old Frisian orloch, Old Saxon urlogi, Old High German urluogi, urliugi (war), Dutch oorlog (war), Old English lēogan (to lie).

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orleġe n

  1. war, strife; hostility

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