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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 (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..
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Keep
::
Keep (v. i.) To
reside
for a time; to
lodge;
to
dwell.
Equerry
::
Equerry
(n.) A large
stable
or lodge for
horses.
Bower
::
Bower (v. i.) To
lodge.
Tent
::
Tent (n.) A
pavilion
or
portable
lodge
consisting
of
skins,
canvas,
or some
strong
cloth,
stretched
and
sustained
by
poles,
-- used for
sheltering
persons
from the
weather,
especially
soldiers
in
camp..
Inchamber
::
Inchamber
(v. t.) To lodge in a
chamber.
Lodge
::
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..
Lodgement
::
Lodgement
(n.) See
Lodgment.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The
meeting
room of an
association;
hence,
the
regularly
constituted
body of
members
which meets
there;
as, a
masonic
lodge..
Monarchy
::
Monarchy
(n.) A state or
government
in which the
supreme
power is
lodged
in the hands of a
monarch.
Grand
::
Grand
(superl.)
Having
higher
rank or more
dignity,
size, or
importance
than other
persons
or
things
of the same name; as, a grand
lodge;
a grand
vizier;
a grand
piano,
etc..
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To cause to start or
spring
forth;
to
dislodge,
as
conies,
rabbits,
etc..
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..
Inn
::
Inn (v. t.) To
house;
to
lodge.
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..
Unlodge
::
Unlodge
(v. t.) To
dislodge;
to
deprive
of
lodgment.
Displace
::
Displace
(v. t.) To
dislodge;
to drive away; to
banish.
Chaplain
::
Chaplain
(n.) Any
person
(clergyman
or
layman)
chosen
to
conduct
religious
exercises
for a
society,
etc.; as, a
chaplain
of a
Masonic
or a
temperance
lodge..
Mislodge
::
Mislodge
(v. t.) To lodge
amiss.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The
chamber
of an
abbot,
prior,
or head of a
college..
Lie
::
Lie
(adj.)
To
lodge;
to
sleep.
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