lodge: signification et définitions
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A cottage or cabin, often rustic, used as a temporary abode or shelter: a ski lodge.
A small house on the grounds of an estate or a park, used by a caretaker or gatekeeper.
Any of various Native American dwellings, such as a hogan, wigwam, or longhouse.
The group living in such a dwelling.
A local chapter of certain fraternal organizations.
The meeting hall of such a chapter.
The members of such a chapter.
The den of certain animals, such as the dome-shaped structure built by beavers.
To provide with temporary quarters, especially for sleeping: lodges travelers in the shed.
To place or establish in quarters: lodged the children with relatives after the fire.
To serve as a depository for; contain: This cellar lodges our oldest wines.
To place, leave, or deposit, as for safety: documents lodged with a trusted associate.
To fix, force, or implant: lodge a bullet in a wall.
To register (a charge or complaint, for example) before an authority, such as a court; file.
To vest (authority, for example).
To beat (crops) down flat: rye lodged by the cyclone.
To live in a place temporarily.
To rent accommodations, especially for sleeping.
To be or become embedded: The ball lodged in the fence.