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Lodge - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A lodge is a small house or cabin, often in a rural or wooded area, used for temporary stays. It can also refer to a local branch of a society or organization.

lodge

/lɑdʒ/ /lɒdʒ/

Definition:

A small house or shelter, often in a rural or wooded area; also a local branch of a society.

Synonyms:

cabin, hut, chalet, cottage

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

mansion, palace

Common Collocations:

hunting lodge, ski lodge, lodge a complaint, lodge guests

Derivatives:

lodger, lodging

Usage Tips:

Use "lodge" as a noun for a rustic dwelling or as a verb meaning to formally submit something (e.g., a complaint).

Common Phrases:

lodge an appeal, lodge with friends, in the lodge

Etymology:

From Old French "loge," meaning "hut," ultimately of Germanic origin.

Examples:

  • 1. We stayed at a cozy lodge in the mountains.
  • 2. He decided to lodge a complaint with the manager.
  • 3. The Masonic lodge meets every Thursday evening.
  • 4. They lodged us for the weekend while our house was being repaired.

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