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Definition of lodge
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Lodge (n.) To cause to stop or rest in; to
implant.
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Lodgement
::
Lodgement
(n.) See
Lodgment.
Billet
::
Billet
(v. t.) To
direct,
by a
ticket
or note, where to
lodge.
Hence:
To
quarter,
or place in
lodgings,
as
soldiers
in
private
houses..
Lodgment
::
Lodgment
(v.) The act of
lodging,
or the state of being
lodged..
Lodger
::
Lodger
(n.) One who, or that
which,
lodges;
one who
occupies
a hired room in
another's
house..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To lay down; to
prostrate.
Caveat
::
Caveat
(n.) A
description
of some
invention,
designed
to be
patented,
lodged
in the
patent
office
before
the
patent
right is
applied
for, and
operating
as a bar to the issue of
letters
patent
to any other
person,
respecting
the same
invention..
Dislodged
::
Dislodged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dislodg.
Repose
::
Repose
(v.) To cause to stop or to rest after
motion;
hence,
to
deposit;
to lay down; to
lodge;
to
reposit..
Gravel
::
Gravel
(v. t.) To hurt or lame (a
horse)
by
gravel
lodged
between
the shoe and foot.
Dislodgment
::
Dislodgment
(n.) The act or
process
of
dislodging,
or the state of being
dislodged..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. i.) To
lodge;
to have a
temporary
residence.
Inn
::
Inn (v. t.) To
house;
to
lodge.
Harbor
::
Harbor
(v. i.) To
lodge,
or abide for a time; to take
shelter,
as in a
harbor..
Equerry
::
Equerry
(n.) A large
stable
or lodge for
horses.
Counterscarf
::
Counterscarf
(n.) The
exterior
slope or wall of the
ditch;
--
sometimes,
the whole
covered
way,
beyond
the
ditch,
with its
parapet
and
glacis;
as, the enemy have
lodged
themselves
on the
counterscarp..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) A
shelter
in which one may rest; as: (a) A shed; a rude
cabin;
a hut; as, an
Indian's
lodge..
Tent
::
Tent (v. i.) To lodge as a tent; to
tabernacle.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To cause to stop or rest in; to
implant.
Room
::
Room (v. i.) To
occupy
a room or
rooms;
to
lodge;
as, they
arranged
to room
together..
Inhabitant
::
Inhabitant
(n.) One who
dwells
or
resides
permanently
in a
place,
as
distinguished
from a
transient
lodger
or
visitor;
as, an
inhabitant
of a
house,
a town, a city,
county,
or
state..
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