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    Lodge
    /läj/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. present (a complaint, appeal, claim, etc.) formally to the proper authorities: "he has 28 days in which to lodge an appeal" Similar submitregisterenterput forward
    • 2. make or become firmly fixed or embedded in a particular place: "they had to remove a bullet lodged near his spine" Similar become fixedembed itselfbecome embeddedbecome implanted
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  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.

  4. LODGE definition: 1. a small house in the country that is used especially by people on holiday: 2. to become stuck…. Learn more.

  5. Define Lodge. A lodge is a type of accommodation that is typically located in a natural setting, such as a forest, mountain, or near a lake. It is usually smaller in size than a hotel and has a more rustic feel. Lodges are often made of wood or stone and blend in with the natural environment.

  6. a masonic lodge [countable] the home of a beaver or an otter Topics Animals c2 [countable] a native North American tent or home built of logs [countable] a small house, often made from wood, where people stay on holiday, especially in a small village that has been built for this purpose. a holiday lodge; Topics Buildings c2

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    From Middle English logge, from Old French loge (“arbour, covered walk-way”), from Frankish *laubijā (“shelter; arbour”), from Proto-West Germanic *laub (“leaf; folliage”) (whence English leaf). See also (compare cognate Medieval Latin lobia, laubia; also Old High German louba (“porch, gallery”) (German Laube (“bower, arbor”)), Old High German loub...

    (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /lɒd͡ʒ/
    (General American) IPA(key): /lɑd͡ʒ/
    Rhymes: -ɒdʒ

    lodge (plural lodges) 1. A building for recreational use such as a hunting lodgeor a summer cabin. 2. Short for porter's lodge: a building or room near the entrance of an estate or building, especially (UK, Canada) as a college mailroom. 2.1. 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, London: Heinemann, →OCLC, page 54: 2.1.1. ...he walked across Hawthorn Tree Co...

    lodge (third-person singular simple present lodges, present participle lodging, simple past and past participle lodged) 1. (intransitive) To be firmly fixed in a specified position. 1.1. The bullet missed its target and lodgedin the bark of a tree. 2. (transitive) To firmly fix in a specified position. 2.1. I've got some spinach lodgedbetween my te...

  7. 3 [transitive] lodge something with somebody/in something to leave money or something valuable in a safe place synonym deposit Your will should be lodged with your lawyer. 4 [transitive] lodge somebody (+ adv./prep.) to provide someone with a place to sleep or live synonym accommodate The refugees are being lodged at an old army base. 5 ...

  8. Define Lodge. A lodge is a type of accommodation that typically provides a rustic and cozy atmosphere. Lodges are often located in remote areas, such as national parks or forests, and are designed to blend in with the natural surroundings. They are usually made of wood or stone and feature a fireplace or wood stove for warmth.

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