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Lodge
(l/A//dZ/ )

noun (n)

  • English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940)(noun.person)
    source: wordnet30
  • a formal association of people with similar interests(noun.group)
    source: wordnet30
  • small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion; usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener(noun.artifact)
    source: wordnet30
  • a small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter(noun.artifact)
    Synonym:
    hunting lodge
    source: wordnet30
  • any of various Native American dwellings(noun.artifact)
    Synonym:
    indian lodge
    source: wordnet30
  • a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers(noun.artifact)
    source: wordnet30
  • A shelter in which one may rest;(noun)
    source: webster1913

verb (v)

  • be a lodger; stay temporarily(verb.stative)
    source: wordnet30
  • put, fix, force, or implant(verb.contact)
    Example:
    Lodge a bullet in the table.
    Synonym:
    deposit, stick, wedge
    Antonym:
    dislodge, free
    source: wordnet30
  • file a formal charge against(verb.communication)
    Synonym:
    charge, file
    source: wordnet30
  • provide housing for(verb.stative)
    source: wordnet30
  • 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.(verb)
    source: webster1913
  • To give shelter or rest to; especially, to furnish a sleeping place for; to harbor; to shelter; hence, to receive; to hold.(verb)
    source: webster1913

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