What is the meaning of Lege?

Clipping of legislature.

To allege; to assert.

A legend; colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard.

to play

to spawn

indefinite plural of leg

singular present subjunctive of legen

inflection of legen:

  1. first-person singular present
  2. singular imperative
  3. first/third-person singular subjunctive I

first-person singular present

singular imperative

first/third-person singular subjunctive I

law

present of leger

imperative of leger

law

league (unit of meaurement)

(One of) one's subjects or vassals; (one of) those under one's control.

A hireling or servant; one serving under another.

One's feudal overlords or superiors.

Able to command obedience from one's inferiors.

Pledged to obey one's superiors; subject to duty by an authority.

Otherwise bound by feudal obligations.

a doctor (medical)

to heal, cure

Synonym of lækjar (doctor, physician)

the act of lying

a place where something lies, e.g. an animal

any kind of resting place for livestock and it's shepherd (usually high in the mountains, especially in Setesdalsheiene)

a flat area used by animals to rest

neuter singular of legen

supine of liggje

supine of ligge

singular imperative of leċġan

second-person singular present active imperative of legō

ablative singular of lēx

law

rule

to lay

to put, to place

law

religion, belief (in God or a divinity), credence

third-person singular/plural present subjunctive of lega

Source: wiktionary.org