LODGE


Meaning of LODGE in English

n. & v.

--n.

1. a small house at the gates of a park or in the grounds of a large house, occupied by a gatekeeper, gardener, etc.

2 any large house or hotel, esp. in a resort.

3 a house occupied in the hunting or shooting season.

4 a a porter's room or quarters at the gate of a college or other large building. b the residence of a head of a college, esp. at Cambridge.

5 the members or the meeting-place of a branch of a society such as the Freemasons.

6 a local branch of a trade union.

7 a beaver's or otter's lair.

8 a N. American Indian's tent or wigwam.

--v.

1. tr. deposit in court or with an official a formal statement of (complaint or information).

2 tr. deposit (money etc.) for security.

3 tr. bring forward (an objection etc.).

4 tr. (foll. by in, with) place (power etc.) in a person or group.

5 tr. & intr. make or become fixed or caught without further movement (the bullet lodged in his brain; the tide lodges mud in the cavities).

6 tr. a provide with sleeping quarters. b receive as a guest or inmate. c establish as a resident in a house or room or rooms.

7 intr. reside or live, esp. as a guest paying for accommodation.

8 tr. serve as a habitation for; contain.

9 tr. (in passive; foll. by in) be contained in.

10 a tr. (of wind or rain) flatten (crops). b intr. (of crops) be flattened in this way.

Etymology: ME loge f. OF loge arbour, hut, f. med.L laubia, lobia (see LOBBY) f. Gmc

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.