Definition of lodge

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Lodge (n.) A family of North American Indians, or the persons who usually occupy an Indian lodge, -- as a unit of enumeration, reckoned from four to six persons; as, the tribe consists of about two hundred lodges, that is, of about a thousand individuals..

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Cradle :: Cradle (v. i.) To lie or lodge, as in a cradle..
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..
Inn :: Inn (v. t.) To house; to lodge.
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..
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..
Deposit :: Deposit (v. t.) Money lodged with a party as earnest or security for the performance of a duty assumed by the person depositing.
Roomer :: Roomer (n.) A lodger.
Lodge :: Lodge (n.) A shelter in which one may rest; as: (a) A shed; a rude cabin; a hut; as, an Indian's lodge..
Tiler :: Tiler (n.) A doorkeeper or attendant at a lodge of Freemasons.
Stow :: Stow (v. t.) To put away in some place; to hide; to 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..
Uncamp :: Uncamp (v. t.) To break up the camp of; to dislodge from camp.
Roost :: Roost (v. i.) Fig.; To lodge; to rest; to sleep.
Inn :: Inn (v. i.) To take lodging; to lodge.
Kennel :: Kennel (v. i.) To lie or lodge; to dwell, as a dog or a fox..
Platt :: Platt (n.) See Lodge, n..
Rancho :: Rancho (n.) A rude hut, as of posts, covered with branches or thatch, where herdsmen or farm laborers may live or lodge at night..
Lodgement :: Lodgement (n.) See Lodgment.
Burrow :: Burrow (v. i.) To lodge, or take refuge, in any deep or concealed place; to hide..
Loge :: Loge (n.) A lodge; a habitation.
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