Definition of Lodge
Verb: lodge lój
- Be a lodger; stay temporarily
"Where are you lodging in Paris?"
- Put, fix, force, or implant
"lodge a bullet in the table";
- wedge, stick, deposit
- Place a formal charge against
- charge, file
- Provide housing for
"We are lodging three foreign students this semester";
- accommodate
- Put money or valuables in a safe place or safe hands
- Flatten to the ground
"The heavy rain caused the wheat to lodge"
- A formal association of people with similar interests
"he joined a golf lodge";
- club, social club, society, guild, gild, order
- [Brit] Small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion; usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener
- A small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter
- hunting lodge
- Any of various Native American dwellings
- indian lodge
- A hotel providing overnight lodging for travellers
- hostel, hostelry, inn, auberge
- A beaver's den constructed on a pond or lake
- English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940)
- Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge
See also:
lodestones
lodged
Anagrams containing the word lodge