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Definition of lodge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lodge is as below...
Lodge (n.) A
shelter
in which one may rest; as: (a) A shed; a rude
cabin;
a hut; as, an
Indian's
lodge..
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Lodge
::
Lodge (v. i.) To fall or lie down, as grass or
grain,
when
overgrown
or
beaten
down by the
wind..
Plutocracy
::
Plutocracy
(n.) A form of
government
in which the
supreme
power is
lodged
in the hands of the
wealthy
classes;
government
by the rich; also, a
controlling
or
influential
class of rich men..
Lodging
::
Lodging
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
lodges..
Uncamp
::
Uncamp
(v. t.) To break up the camp of; to
dislodge
from camp.
Lodgeable
::
Lodgeable
(a.) That may be or can be
lodged;
as, so many
persons
are not
lodgeable
in this
village..
Cosher
::
Cosher
(v. t.) To levy
certain
exactions
or
tribute
upon; to lodge and eat at the
expense
of. See
Coshering.
Charter
::
Charter
(n.) An act of a
legislative
body
creating
a
municipal
or other
corporation
and
defining
its
powers
and
privileges.
Also, an
instrument
in
writing
from the
constituted
authorities
of an order or
society
(as the
Freemasons),
creating
a lodge and
defining
its
powers..
Druid
::
Druid (n.) A
member
of a
social
and
benevolent
order,
founded
in
London
in 1781, and
professedly
based on the
traditions
of the
ancient
Druids.
Lodges
or
groves
of the
society
are
established
in other
countries..
Rejoint
::
Rejoint
(v. t.)
Specifically
(Arch.),
to fill up the
joints
of, as
stones
in
buildings
when the
mortar
has been
dislodged
by age and the
action
of the
weather..
Reposit
::
Reposit
(v. t.) To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to
lodge,
as for
safety
or
preservation;
to
place;
to
store..
Lodge
::
Lodge (v. i.) To rest or
remain
a lodge
house,
or other
shelter;
to rest; to stay; to
abide;
esp., to sleep at
night;
as, to lodge in York
Street..
Burrow
::
Burrow
(v. i.) To
excavate
a hole to lodge in, as in the
earth;
to lodge in a hole
excavated
in the
earth,
as
conies
or
rabbits..
Hospitate
::
Hospitate
(v. t.) To
receive
with
hospitality;
to lodge as a
guest.
Lodgement
::
Lodgement
(n.) See
Lodgment.
Unlodge
::
Unlodge
(v. t.) To
dislodge;
to
deprive
of
lodgment.
Inmate
::
Inmate
(n.) One who lives in the same house or
apartment
with
another;
a
fellow
lodger;
esp.,one
of the
occupants
of an
asylum,
hospital,
or
prison;
by
extension,
one who
occupies
or
lodges
in any place or
dwelling..
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..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To lay down; to
prostrate.
Dishabit
::
Dishabit
(v. t.) To
dislodge.
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..
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