1. legge - Noun
2. legge - Verb
3. Legge - Proper noun
To lay.
To lighten; to allay.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor Alfred seide a wis word, euch mon hit schulde legge on hord: "3ef thu isihst er he beo icume, his strencþe is him wel neh binume." Alfred the Great
Before joining the national network, Colin Murray was a presenter on the Session in Northern Ireland, along with Donna Legge; citation after Murray's promotion to the network Legge hosted alone for a time, and on her departure McConnell took her place. Source: Internet
Builder Justin Legge, 49, had just swum the 31-mile stretch in 11 hours 36 minutes and was on his way back to with his escort team when they spotted the flimsy inflatable drifting midway between France and England. Source: Internet
A few weeks ago I recorded a podcast with Superhuman Armi Legge and Bulletproof Exec Dave Asprey. Source: Internet
Fr. Legge offers his perspective, well-preceding the Enlightenment: we must grasp the true nature between law, justice, and individual rights and the common good. Source: Internet
Legge argued that Richard's "greatness of soul" was eventually "warped and dwarfed" by the ingratitude of others. Source: Internet