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Longe

Longe \Longe\, n. (Zo["o]l.) Same as 4th Lunge.

Longe

Longe \Longe\, n. [Abbrev. fr. allonge. See Lunge.]

  1. A thrust. See Lunge.
    --Smollett.

  2. The training ground for a horse.
    --Farrow.

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longe

n. 1 A long rope or flat web line, more commonly referred to as a longe line, approximately 20-30 feet long, attached to the bridle, longeing cavesson, or halter of a horse and is used to control the animal while longeing. 2 (context obsolete English) A lunge; a thrust. 3 The training ground for a horse. vb. (context US English) To work a horse in a circle at the end of a long line or rope.

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Longe

Longe it was the third album of the Portuguese band Pólo Norte. It was published in 1999 and its producer was Jony Galvão. The great hits were: Vou p´ra Longe e Como uma onda.

Usage examples of "longe".

Ab his cognoscit non longe ex eo loco oppidum Cassivellauni abesse silvis paludibusque munitum, quo satis magnus hominum pecorisque numerus onvenerit.

I been content to abide till eld came upon me, but my lord would not have it so, but longed for greater things for me.

They taught Bonfire to work on the longe, encircling them at the end of the long rope.

Walker non longe a palatio Divi Jacobi, sito in vico ejusdem nominis Jacobeo dicto.

I haue longe mused by my self of the sore confounded and vncertayne cours of mannys lyfe, and thinges therto belonginge: at the last I haue by my vigilant meditacion found and noted many degrees of errours: wherby mankynd wandreth from the way of trouth I haue also noted that many wyse men and wel lettred haue writen right fruteful doctrines: wherby they haue heled these dyseses and intollerable perturbacions of the mynde: and the goostly woundes therof, moche better than Esculapius which was fyrst Inuentour of Phesyke and amonge the Gentyles worshypped as a God.

Me sorriu, mas logo voltou as vistas para longe, evidenciando que algo em mim a perturbava.

Vercingetorix minoribus Caesarem itineribus subsequitur et locum castris deligit paludibus silvisque munitum ab Avarico longe milia passuum XVI.

Vatinio legatis, duas legiones in Aeduos deduxit, quorum in omni Gallia summam esse auctoritatem sciebat, duas in Turonis ad fines Carnutum posuit, quae omnem illam regionem coniunctam Oceano continerent, duas reliquas in Lemovicum finibus non longe ab Arvernis, ne qua pars Galliae vacua ab exercitu esset.

England, against Rewmes and some other diseases ingendred in the longes and inward partes, and not without effect.

Id silentio noctis conati non magna iactura suorum sese effecturos sperabant, propterea quod neque longe ab oppido castra Vercingetorigis aberant, et palus, quae perpetua intercedebat, Romanos ad insequendum tardabat.

Then Adela groomed Rio carefully while her granddad put the surcingle, backpad, and bridle in the back of his truck, along with the longe line and whip.

Our victualls will be halfe eaten up, I thinke, before we goe from the coaste of England, and if our viage last longe, we shall not have a months victialls when we come in ye countrie.

Ex his omnibus longe sunt humanissimi qui Cantium incolunt, quae regio est maritima omnis, neque multum a Gallica differunt consuetudine.

She went to her Victorian chaise longe, early repro but none the worse for that.

The fashion of this Chariot was quadrangulat, of two perfect squares, longe wayes, of sixe foote in length and three foote in height, with a bearing out coronice aboue and vnder the plynth: and about the same a plaine, in breadth two foote and a halfe, and in length fiue foot and a halfe, bearing towards the Coronice, all ouer scally, with precious stones, with an altered congresse and order of collours, variably disposed.