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Definition of "loges" [loges]

  • Plural form of loge. (noun)

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Use "loges" in a sentence
  • "There was a row of seats slightly elevated and made of common plank, called loges; one of these nearest the stage was adorned by a golden eagle, from which some pitiful drapery was suspended; this was called the king's loge, but, I am constrained to say, it had never been visited by the king or any member of the royal family."
  • "Cf.Vv. 711 f.] [Footnote 111: This passage seems to imply that charms and enchantments were sometimes used when a knight was armed (F.).] [Footnote 112: The "loges", so often mentioned in old French romances, were either window-balconies or architectural points of vantage commanding some pleasing prospect."
  • "Sticking to his insistence on live music, Mr. Morris has the Brooklyn Youth Chorus appear almost as an apparition in one of the loges, for the brief moments they provide as angelic voices in the land of snow."
Words like "loges"
Limoges