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Definition of lodge
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Lodge (n.) A den or cave.
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Hospitate
::
Hospitate
(v. t.) To
receive
with
hospitality;
to lodge as a
guest.
Embower
::
Embower
(v. i.) To lodge or rest in a
bower.
Lodgeable
::
Lodgeable
(a.)
Capable
of
affording
lodging;
fit for
lodging
in.
Lodged
::
Lodged
(imp. & p. p.) of Lodg.
Infirmary
::
Infirmary
(n.) A
hospital,
or place where the
infirm
or sick are
lodged
and
nursed
gratuitously,
or where
out-patients
are
treated..
Aground
::
Aground
(adv. & a.) On the
ground;
stranded;
-- a
nautical
term
applied
to a ship when its
bottom
lodges
on the
ground.
Relodge
::
Relodge
(v. t.) To lodge
again.
Barrack
::
Barrack
(v. i.) To live or lodge in
barracks.
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..
Bower
::
Bower (v. i.) To
lodge.
Equerry
::
Equerry
(n.) A large
stable
or lodge for
horses.
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..
Logge
::
Logge (n. & v.) See
Lodge.
Tile
::
Tile (v. t.) To
protect
from the
intrusion
of the
uninitiated;
as, to tile a
Masonic
lodge..
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..
Mislodge
::
Mislodge
(v. t.) To lodge
amiss.
Unlodge
::
Unlodge
(v. t.) To
dislodge;
to
deprive
of
lodgment.
Lodgeable
::
Lodgeable
(a.) That may be or can be
lodged;
as, so many
persons
are not
lodgeable
in this
village..
Lodge
::
Lodge (v. i.) To fall or lie down, as grass or
grain,
when
overgrown
or
beaten
down by the
wind..
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..
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