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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.
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.
The meaning of LODGE is to provide temporary quarters for. How to use lodge in a sentence.
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.
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 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.
LODGE definition: 1. a small house in the country that is used especially by people on holiday: 2. to become stuck…. Learn more.