1. longe - Noun
2. longe - Verb
3. longe - Adverb
4. Longe - Proper noun
A thrust. See Lunge.
The training ground for a horse.
Same as 4th Lunge.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd thus love is founded otherwhile upon good prouffitable and this love endureth as longe as he seeth his prouffit. And herof men saye a comyn proverbe in England that love lasteth as longe as the money endureth and whan the money faylleth than there is no love. William Caxton
The lyf so short, the craft so longe to lerne. Th' assay so hard, so sharp the conquerynge, The dredful joye, alwey that slit so yerne; Al this mene I be love. Geoffrey Chaucer
Early in 1943 I got full time war research work... My first project was to evaluate long term weather forecast. Longe range, in that time, meant three to four days. Theodore Wilbur Anderson
A longe line is sometimes called a "longe rein," but it is actually a flat line about convert long, usually made of nylon or cotton web, about one inch wide, thus longer and wider than even a driving rein. Source: Internet
Longe said that the permanent secretary was abducted by gunmen from his residence at Shabu, a suburb of Lafia at about 12:40 am to an unknown destination. Source: Internet