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- Dictionarylodge/lɒdʒ/
noun
- 1. a small house at the gates of a park or in the grounds of a large house, occupied by a gatekeeper, gardener, or other employee. Similar
- 2. a branch or meeting place of an organization such as the Freemasons: "the foundation of the Grand Lodge of England" Similar
verb
- 1. present (a complaint, appeal, claim, etc.) formally to the proper authorities: "he has 28 days in which to lodge an appeal" Similar
- 2. make or become firmly fixed or embedded in a place: "they had to remove a bullet lodged near his spine" Similar
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LODGE definition: 1. to make an official complaint about something: 2. to (cause to) become stuck in a place or…. Learn more.
1. a (1) : to provide temporary quarters for. The refugees need to be lodged and fed. (2) : to rent lodgings to. hoped that they would lodge him for the winter. b. : to establish or settle in a place. The troops lodged themselves in the town. 2. : to serve as a receptacle for : contain. a sinus lodging the nerve and artery of the part. 3.
Lodge definition: a small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut.. See examples of LODGE used in a sentence.
A lodge is a house or hut in the country or in the mountains where people stay on holiday, especially when they want to shoot or fish.
A lodge is an inn where travelers stay overnight. If you’re in need of a night’s sleep while traveling an out of the way country road, you’re more likely to find yourself at a lodge than a fancy or chain hotel.
Definition of lodge noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
lodge meaning, definition, what is lodge: to become firmly stuck somewhere, or to ...: Learn more.
LODGE definition: 1. a small house in the country that is used especially by people on holiday: 2. to become stuck…. Learn more.
n. 1. a. An often rustic building used as a temporary abode or shelter: a ski lodge. b. A small house on the grounds of an estate or a park, used by a caretaker or gatekeeper. c. An inn. 2. a. Any of various Native American dwellings, such as a hogan, wigwam, or longhouse. b. The group living in such a dwelling. 3. a.
a house or cabin, esp. one used as a temporary residence by hunters, skiers, hikers, or campers. a resort hotel, motel, or inn: a fancy lodge near the sea. the meeting place of a branch of certain fraternal organizations: the Elks Club lodge.