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ǁ Loge2. World English Historical Dictionary

ǁ Loge2. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1903, rev. 2024. ǁ Loge2 [Fr.: see LODGE sb.]

1   1.  A booth, stall.

2 1749.  Chesterf., Lett., 25 April, Misc. Wks. 1777, II. 357. The several loges are to be shops for toys, limonades, glaces, and other raffraichissemens.

3   2.  A ‘box’ in a theater or opera-house.

4 1768.  Sterne, Sent. Journ., I. 198. (The Rose) He told me, it was some poor Abbe in one of the upper loges.

5 1818.  C. Clairmont, in Dowden, Life Shelley (1887), II. 192. I could not even perceive the faces of those who sat in the loge next to ours.

6 1848.  Thackeray, Van. Fair, xxix. George was out of the box in a moment, and he was even going to pay his respects to Rebecca in her loge.

7 1863.  ‘Ouida,’ Held in Bondage (1870), 50. I did the grand tier deliberately, going from loge to loge.

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