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French word loger comes from Proto-Germanic *laubijō, Proto-Germanic *laubijǭ (Leaf-covered shelter; arbour. Leafwork; foliage.), Frankish *laubja, Dutch laubja, Frankish laubja, Old French logier

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*laubijō (Proto-Germanic)

*laubijǭ (Proto-Germanic)

Leaf-covered shelter; arbour. Leafwork; foliage.

*laubja (Frankish)

laubja (Dutch)

laubja (Frankish)

logier (Old French)

*laubija (Frankish)

Arbour. Shelter.

laubia (Latin)

(Medieval Latin) (architecture) penthouse, gallery, arcade, portico, lodge.

loge (Old French)

loger (Old French)

logier (Middle French)

To lodge (stay non-permanently).

loger (French)

(intransitive) To fit into. (intransitive) To lodge, to stay, to be lodging (to temporarily inhabit). (transitive) To find (someone) a place to stay.

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