Meaning & Definition of word "Lodge"

Lodge

/lɒdʒ/

noun:

  • 1. A temporary dwelling, often for travelers or visitors.
    • Example: They found a lodge near the lake where they could spend the night.
  • 2. A local branch of a fraternal organization.
    • Example: He is a member of the Masonic lodge in his hometown.

verb:

  • 1. To present or file something formally.
    • Example: He decided to lodge a complaint with the manager about the noise.
  • 2. To provide shelter or accommodation.
    • Example: We will lodge at a cozy cabin in the woods for the weekend.
  • 3. To become stuck or caught.
    • Example: The arrow lodged itself in the tree.

Etymology

Middle English 'lodgen', from Old French 'loger', meaning to house.

Common Phrases and Expressions

lodge a complaint:

To formally submit a grievance or issue.

lodge in one's throat:

To feel something stuck and difficult to speak about.

lodge (someone) in:

To accommodate someone for a period.

Related Words

lodging:

Temporary accommodation, such as a room or a house.

lodger:

A person who rents a room in someone else's house.

lodgepole:

A type of tree commonly used in the construction of lodges.

Slang Meanings of lodge

Meaning: To crash at someone's place.

Example Sentence: I need somewhere to crash tonight—can I lodge with you?

Meaning: To file a complaint hastily.

Example Sentence: She lodged the issue with HR on Monday.