ˈlōzh, ˈlōj noun
( -s )
Etymology: French — more at lodge
1.
a. : a small compartment : booth , stall , enclosure
the doorkeeper peered out from his loge just inside the entrance to the building
b. : a box in a theater
2.
a. : a small area (as in a room) that is partitioned off from a larger area (as by a railing)
b. : the forward section of a mezzanine or balcony in a theater when this section is in some way (as by an aisle or railing) partitioned off from the part farther back