Logge

//ˈlɒd͡ʒeɪ// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    plural of loggia form-of, plural
  2. 2
    Obsolete spelling of log. alt-of, obsolete

    "So was he brought forth unto the green, before the Chappell within the Tower, and his head laide downe upon a long logge of timber, and there strucke off, and afterward his body with the head, was enterred at Windsor, beside the body of King Edward."

Example

More examples

"So was he brought forth unto the green, before the Chappell within the Tower, and his head laide downe upon a long logge of timber, and there strucke off, and afterward his body with the head, was enterred at Windsor, beside the body of King Edward."

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Italian logge, from Italian singular loggia, from Old French loge, from Late Latin laubia, from Frankish *laubjā (“pergola”).

Etymology 2

From Middle English logge (“stick”), see below.

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