longe

Etymology 1
From, or , i.e. the long rope.

Verb

 * 1)  To work (a horse) in a circle at the end of a long line or rope.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * Japanese:
 * Norwegian: longere
 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1) A long rope or flat web line, more commonly referred to as a longe line, approximately 20-30 feet long, attached to the bridle, longeing cavesson, or halter of a horse and used to control the animal while longeing.
 * 2)  A lunge; a thrust.
 * 3)  The training ground for a horse.
 * 1)  The training ground for a horse.

Translations

 * Finnish: juoksutusliina
 * French:
 * Japanese:
 * Polish: lonża

Adverb

 * 1) lengthily

Adjective

 * 1) long

Etymology 1
From +. Compare 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬 and.

Adverb

 * 1)  long, a long way off, far, afar, far away, far off, at a distance
 * Longe absum.
 * I’m far away.
 * Longe absum ab eius criminibus.
 * I’m far away from his crimes.
 * 1)  long, for a long period of time
 * (Charles François Lhomond, De Viris Illustribus Urbis Romae, Lucius Cornelius Sulla)
 * 1) widely, greatly, much, very much
 * (Caesar, de Bello Gallico, VII, 14)
 * (Caesar, de Bello Gallico, VII, 14)

Descendants

 * Italo-Romance:
 * Gallo-Italic:
 * From dē+ab+longē:
 * Northern Gallo-Romance:
 * Southern Gallo-Romance:
 * Old Occitan:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Northern Gallo-Romance:
 * Southern Gallo-Romance:
 * Old Occitan:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Southern Gallo-Romance:
 * Old Occitan:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Old Occitan:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Old Occitan:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:

Etymology 1
Derived from.

Noun

 * 1) a rein for horses

Etymology 2
From, oblique singular case of , whence the form.

Noun

 * 1) common ling,

Etymology 1
Derived from.

Noun

 * 1) a rein for horses

Etymology 2
From, neuter dative singular of.

Adverb

 * 1) a long time ago
 * 2) already

Etymology 3
From, oblique singular case of.

Etymology
From, from.

Adverb

 * 1) far, a long way

Adjective

 * 1) distant, faraway