Definition of lodge

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Lodge (n.) A small dwelling house, as for a gamekeeper or gatekeeper of an estate..

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House :: House (v. i.) To take shelter or lodging; to abide to dwell; to lodge.
Camp :: Camp (v. i.) To pitch or prepare a camp; to encamp; to lodge in a camp; -- often with out.
Lodge :: Lodge (n.) To give shelter or rest to; especially, to furnish a sleeping place for; to harbor; to shelter; hence, to receive; to hold..
Reposit :: Reposit (v. t.) To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to lodge, as for safety or preservation; to place; to store..
Mislodge :: Mislodge (v. t.) To lodge amiss.
Praecipe :: Praecipe (n.) A paper containing the particulars of a writ, lodged in the office out of which the writ is to be issued..
Gravel :: Gravel (v. t.) To hurt or lame (a horse) by gravel lodged between the shoe and foot.
Lodged :: Lodged (a.) Lying down; -- used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is of beasts of prey..
Cradle :: Cradle (v. i.) To lie or lodge, as in a cradle..
Unlodge :: Unlodge (v. t.) To dislodge; to deprive of lodgment.
Dislodge :: Dislodge (v. i.) To go from a place of rest.
Lodge :: Lodge (v. i.) To fall or lie down, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind..
Lodge :: Lodge (n.) The meeting room of an association; hence, the regularly constituted body of members which meets there; as, a masonic lodge..
Kennel :: Kennel (v. i.) To lie or lodge; to dwell, as a dog or a fox..
Camper :: Camper (n.) One who lodges temporarily in a hut or camp.
Aground :: Aground (adv. & a.) On the ground; stranded; -- a nautical term applied to a ship when its bottom lodges on the ground.
Lodgeable :: Lodgeable (a.) Capable of affording lodging; fit for lodging in.
Platt :: Platt (n.) See Lodge, n..
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..
Relodge :: Relodge (v. t.) To lodge again.
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