Definition of Lodge. Meaning of Lodge. Synonyms of Lodge

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Definition of Lodge

Lodge
Lodge Lodge, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lodged; p. pr. & vb. n. Lodging.] 1. 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. --Chaucer. Stay and lodge by me this night. --Shak. Something holy lodges in that breast. --Milton. 2. To fall or lie down, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind. --Mortimer. 3. To come to a rest; to stop and remain; as, the bullet lodged in the bark of a tree.
Lodge
Lodge Lodge, v. t. [OE. loggen, OF. logier, F. loger. See Lodge, n. ] 1. To give shelter or rest to; especially, to furnish a sleeping place for; to harbor; to shelter; hence, to receive; to hold. Every house was proud to lodge a knight. --Dryden. The memory can lodge a greater stone of images that all the senses can present at one time. --Cheyne. 2. To drive to shelter; to track to covert. The deer is lodged; I have tracked her to her covert. --Addison. 3. To deposit for keeping or preservation; as, the men lodged their arms in the arsenal. 4. To cause to stop or rest in; to implant. He lodged an arrow in a tender breast. --Addison. 5. To lay down; to prostrate. Though bladed corn be lodged, and trees blown down. --Shak. To lodge an information, to enter a formal complaint.

Meaning of Lodge from wikipedia

- up lodge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lodge is originally a term for a relatively small building, often ****ociated with a larger one. Lodge or...
- such as the Bible, Quran, or other religious text be open in a working lodge, that every member professes belief in a supreme being, that only men be...
- A Masonic lodge (also called Freemasons' lodge, or private lodge or constituent lodge) is the basic organisational unit of Freemasonry. It is also a commonly...
- The Blavatsky Lodge, officially The Blavatsky Lodge of the Theosophical Society, was an English Theosophical Society founded by Helena Blavatsky and 13...
- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (July 5, 1902 – February 27, 1985) was an American diplomat and politician who represented M****achusetts in the United States Senate...
- The Lodge Corollary was a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Proposed by Henry Cabot Lodge and ratified by the United States Senate in 1912, it forbade...
- Henry Lodge may refer to: Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), Republican U.S. representative and senator who argued against the League of Nations in 1919 Henry...
- Thomas Odoard Marshall Lodge (16 April 1936 – 25 March 2012) was an English writer and radio broadcaster. Lodge was a figure in British radio of the 1960s...
- Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 – November 9, 1924) was an American politician, historian, lawyer, and statesman from M****achusetts. A member of the Republican...
- Northern Ireland and primarily ****ociated with Ulster Protestants. It also has lodges in England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland, as well as in parts...