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Etymology 1

From Middle English legge, from Old English leċġ (bar, crossbeam), from Proto-West Germanic *laggju (layer, strip, ledge, rung, bar), from Proto-Germanic *lagjō (layer, stratum), from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (to lie, recline). Cognate with West Frisian lêch (a layer of sheaves on a threshing floor), Dutch leg (layer), German Low German Legg (wrinkle, fold, flat layer, stratum), Middle High German legge, lecke (position, layer, stratum, tier; pleat, hem). Related to Middle English leggen (to lay, apply), from Old English leċġan (to lay); and Old English *ġeleċġ (positioning, arrangement, layout) as in Old English limġeleċġ (the disposition of the limbs, form, shape). More at lay.

Noun

ledge (plural ledges)

  1. A narrow surface projecting horizontally from a wall, cliff, or other surface.
    • 2000, “Dig”, in L.D. 50, performed by Mudvayne, Track 2:
      Let me help you tie the rope around your neck / Let me help to talk you the wrong way off the ledge / Let me help you hold the Glock against your head
  2. A shelf on which articles may be laid.
  3. (geology) A shelf, ridge, or reef, of rocks.
  4. A layer or stratum.
  5. A lode; a limited mass of rock bearing valuable mineral.
  6. (architecture) A (door or window) lintel.
  7. (architecture) A cornice.
  8. (shipbuilding) A piece of timber to support the deck, placed athwartship between beams.
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Verb

ledge (third-person singular simple present ledges, present participle ledging, simple past and past participle ledged)

  1. (uncommon) To cause to have, or to develop, a ledge (during mining, canal construction, building, etc).
    • 1993, Proceedings, page 87:
      [...] preparation must not remove excess dentine from the canal, and care must be taken not to ledge the canal walls.
    • 2009, Mahmoud Torabinejad, Richard E. Walton, Endodontics: Principles and Practice, Elsevier Health Sciences, →ISBN, page 330:
      Length Longer canals are more prone to ledging than shorter canals. Careful attention to maintaining patency is required to prevent ledging.
      Initial Size Smaller-diameter canals are more easily ledged than larger-diameter canals. In summary ...

Etymology 2

Noun

ledge (plural ledges)

  1. (slang) Alternative form of lege (a legend; a person held in high regard).
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Etymology 3

Shortening of legislature.

Noun

ledge (plural ledges)

  1. (Canada, slang) A provincial or territorial legislature building.
    • "Alberta Legislature," Explore Edmonton :
      Known to Edmontonians as "the Ledge", the Alberta Legislature Building is a marvel of marble pillars, carved oak, beautiful Beaux-Arts architecture and stunning grounds.
  2. (Canada, slang) A provincial or territorial legislative assembly.

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Middle English

Verb

ledge

  1. allege

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