loge (lzh)
n.
1. A small compartment, especially a box in a theater.
2. The front rows of the mezzanine in a theater.
[French, from Old French, covered walk, lodge; see lodge.]
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Dad could probably give you all the details of Lincoln's loge the night he was assassinated: he tends to have lots of historical detail.
Dad could probably give you all the details of Lincoln's loge the night he was assassinated: he tends to have lots of historical detail.
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