Lodge

  • 31Lodge — /loj/, n. 1. Henry Cabot, 1850 1924, U.S. public servant and author: senator 1893 1924. 2. his grandson, Henry Cabot, Jr., 1902 85, U.S. journalist, statesman, and diplomat. 3. Sir Oliver Joseph, 1851 1940, English physicist and writer. 4. Thomas …

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  • 32lodge — 1 verb 1 STAY SOMEWHERE (intransitive always + adv/prep) to pay someone rent so you can live in a room in their house (+ at/with etc): Paul lodged with a family in Bristol when he first started work. 2 lodge a complaint/protest/appeal etc BrE to… …

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  • 33lodge — {{11}}lodge (n.) mid 13c. in surnames and place names; late 13c. as small building or hut, from O.Fr. loge arbor, covered walk; hut, cabin, grandstand at a tournament, from Frankish *laubja shelter (Cf. O.H.G. louba porch, gallery, Ger. Laube… …

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  • 34lodge — 01. After a wonderful day of skiing, we spent the evening at the [lodge] in front of the fire. 02. The walls of the hunting [lodge] were covered with trophies of various animals. 03. The guys all met in the fishing [lodge] at the end of the day… …

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  • 35lodge — 1. noun 1) a hunting lodge Syn: house, cottage, cabin, chalet 2) we ll eat up at the lodge Syn: main hall, main building, dining hall 3) a beaver s lodge Syn …

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  • 36lodge — dis·lodge; lodge·able; un·lodge; lodge; lodge·ment; …

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  • 37lodge — I UK [lɒdʒ] / US [lɑdʒ] verb Word forms lodge : present tense I/you/we/they lodge he/she/it lodges present participle lodging past tense lodged past participle lodged * 1) [transitive] to formally make something such as a complaint or a claim An… …

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  • 38Lodge — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a topographical name from residence in a small cottage or temporary dwelling. The derivation is from the Middle English (1200 1500) logge , a development of the Old French loge …

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  • 39lodge — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Lodge is used after these nouns: ↑fishing, ↑hunting, ↑mountain, ↑ski {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Lodge is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑bullet, ↑splinter Lodge is used with these nouns as the object: ↑appeal, ↑ …

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  • 40lodge — 1. noun 1) the porter s lodge Syn: gatehouse, cottage 2) a hunting lodge Syn: house, cottage, cabin, chalet 3) a Masonic lodge Syn …

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