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Lige

Lige \Lig"e\ (l[i^]g"e), v. t. & i. To lie; to tell lies. [Obs.]

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lige

vb. (context obsolete English) To lie; to tell lies.

Usage examples of "lige".

If he liges a class of vine, it iss begause his loaf ingludes efen hiss enemy, as Shakespeare galled it.

Lige described Ed Watson cutting loose down in Key West, shooting out light bulbs in the saloons, never known to miss.

A markys whilom lord was of that lond, As were hise worthy eldres hym bifore, And obeisant and redy to his hond Were alle hise liges, bothe lasse and moore.

One night Lige told what had took place at George Bartlum's produce auction room down at Cayo Hueso, or Bone Key—that was the real name for Key West, Lige informed us—how Watson come in there good and drunk and announced to Dolphus Santini of Chokoloskee that he needed help with a land claim in the Islands.

Herlong, who was also born in Edgefield County, Edgar's father was Elijah Watson, a sometime state prison employee and celebrated brawler, known, from a knife scar that encircled his eye, as Ring-Eye Lige.

Godfrey of Fontaines, Doctor Uenerandus, scholastic philosopher and theologian, was born near Lige within the first half of the thirteenth century.

The magistrate orated, "Salina, daughter of Pleinjeanne, and Miles, son of Lige, I have given you each five years and more to find mates, and you have found none.