Loge

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See also: loge, logé, löge, and -loge

English[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Loge

  1. (astronomy) A moon of Saturn.

Anagrams[edit]

German[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from French loge. Doublet of Lobby and Loggia.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈloːʒə/
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

Loge f (genitive Loge, plural Logen)

  1. (theater) box
  2. (Freemasonry) lodge
Declension[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Loge

  1. (rare) plural of Log (nautical device)

Further reading[edit]

  • Loge” in Duden online
  • Loge” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Saterland Frisian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Frisian *lāge, from Proto-West Germanic *laugu, from Proto-Germanic *laugō (lye). Cognate with English lye, German Lauge.

Alternative forms[edit]

Noun[edit]

Loge f (plural Logen)

  1. lye

Etymology 2[edit]

Uncertain, but undoubtedly related to Middle Low German lāke (brine, pickling solution", also "pool, puddle), from Old Saxon laca (pool, pond, stream, ditch), from Proto-West Germanic *laku (pool, stream). Perhaps from a fusion of the aforementioned (or its cognate Old Frisian *lake) and Old Frisian *lage (sea), from Proto-West Germanic *lagu (sea).

Noun[edit]

Loge f (plural Logen)

  1. brine
Derived terms[edit]