Logeihin
Logeihin is the illative plural form of loge, a term used in theatre and opera houses to denote a private or semi-private seating box. A loge, from the French loge meaning "little room," is a small, enclosed or semi-enclosed seating area within an auditorium that provides a more intimate viewing space than the main stalls. In traditional theatres, loges were positioned along the sides or in a gallery above the stalls and often featured partitions, curtains, upholstery, and sometimes a small table or counter for refreshments. Access to loges could be via a separate entrance, underscoring their role as premium seating for a smaller party.
The concept originated in European theatres in the early modern period and has persisted as a distinctive