"Loge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Loge" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Loge" Meaning

Loge is a noun. It refers to a compartment or recess in a fireplace, used for burning firewood or other fuel. It can also refer to a cabinet or locker, especially one used in a theater to store props and costumes. Alternatively, Loge can refer to a character in Richard Wagner's opera "Siegfried", a mischievous and cunning dwarf who helps the hero in the story.

"Loge" Examples

Usage Examples for "Loge"


A loge is a type of luxury box or private seating area in a theatre or concert hall. "The play premiered in the loge of the historic opera house."
The term loge is also used in a more general sense to refer to a raised platform or box. "The speaker stood at the loge of the podium to address the crowd."
In historical contexts, a loge can refer to a type of enclosed box or stall in a medieval church or castle. "The loge in the cathedral was reserved for the king and his nobles."
In French, the word loge is used to mean "lodge" or "hut", as in " une loge dans les montagnes". In this sense, it is pronounced slightly differently than the English word.
In computing, loge can be a verb meaning to record or log events, such as "The software loges all system errors and crashes."

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A logger is a person or machine that cuts, processes, and transports logs or timber from forests or woodlands to a processing plant or market.

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