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Definition of lodge
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Lodge (n.) To drive to
shelter;
to track to
covert.
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Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The
meeting
room of an
association;
hence,
the
regularly
constituted
body of
members
which meets
there;
as, a
masonic
lodge..
Uncamp
::
Uncamp
(v. t.) To break up the camp of; to
dislodge
from camp.
Loculament
::
Loculament
(n.) The cell of a
pericarp
in which the seed is
lodged.
Burrow
::
Burrow
(v. i.) To
lodge,
or take
refuge,
in any deep or
concealed
place;
to
hide..
Inn
::
Inn (v. t.) To
house;
to
lodge.
Gravel
::
Gravel
(v. t.) To hurt or lame (a
horse)
by
gravel
lodged
between
the shoe and foot.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To cause to stop or rest in; to
implant.
Lodgment
::
Lodgment
(v.) The act of
lodging,
or the state of being
lodged..
Lodgement
::
Lodgement
(n.) See
Lodgment.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) A den or cave.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The space at the mouth of a level next the
shaft,
widened
to
permit
wagons
to pass, or ore to be
deposited
for
hoisting;
--
called
also
platt..
Dislodge
::
Dislodge
(v. t.) To drive from a lodge or place of rest; to
remove
from a place of quiet or
repose;
as,
shells
resting
in the sea at a
considerate
depth are not
dislodged
by
storms..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(v. i.) To lie or
lodge,
as in a
cradle..
Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) An
instrument
for
throwing
stones
or other
missiles,
consisting
of a short strap with two
strings
fastened
to its ends, or with a
string
fastened
to one end and a light stick to the
other.
The
missile
being
lodged
in a hole in the
strap,
the ends of the
string
are taken in the hand, and the whole
whirled
rapidly
round
until,
by
loosing
one end, the
missile
is let fly with
centrifugal
force..
Keep
::
Keep (v. i.) To
reside
for a time; to
lodge;
to
dwell.
Deposit
::
Deposit
(v. t.) Money
lodged
with a party as
earnest
or
security
for the
performance
of a duty
assumed
by the
person
depositing.
Barrack
::
Barrack
(v. i.) To live or lodge in
barracks.
Alight
::
Alight
(v. i.) To
descend
and
settle,
lodge,
rest, or stop; as, a
flying
bird
alights
on a tree; snow
alights
on a
roof..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To
deposit
for
keeping
or
preservation;
as, the men
lodged
their arms in the
arsenal..
Otocrane
::
Otocrane
(n.) The
cavity
in the skull in which the parts of the
internal
ear are
lodged.
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