Definitions for lodged

lodged lodged

Spelling: [lojd]
IPA: /lɒdʒd/

Lodged is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 76 anagrams from letters in lodged (ddeglo).

Definitions for lodged

noun

  1. a small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut.
  2. a house used as a temporary residence, as in the hunting season.
  3. a summer cottage.
  4. a house or cottage, as in a park or on an estate, occupied by a gatekeeper, caretaker, gardener, or other employee.
  5. a resort hotel, motel, or inn.
  6. the main building of a camp, resort hotel, or the like.
  7. the meeting place of a branch of certain fraternal organizations.
  8. the members composing the branch:
  9. any of various North American Indian dwellings, as a tepee or long house. Compare earth lodge.
  10. the Indians who live in such a dwelling or a family or unit of North American Indians.
  11. the home of a college head at Cambridge University, England.
  12. the den of an animal or group of animals, especially beavers.

adjective

  1. (of a deer or the like) represented as lying down:

verb (used with object)

  1. to furnish with a habitation or quarters, especially temporarily; accommodate:
  2. to furnish with a room or rooms in one's house for payment; have as a lodger:
  3. to serve as a residence, shelter, or dwelling for; shelter:
  4. to put, store, or deposit, as in a place, for storage or keeping; stow:
  5. to bring or send into a particular place or position.
  6. to house or contain:
  7. to vest (power, authority, etc.).
  8. to put or bring (information, a complaint, etc.) before a court or other authority.
  9. to beat down or lay flat, as vegetation in a storm:
  10. to track (a deer) to its lair.

verb (used without object)

  1. to have a habitation or quarters, especially temporarily, as in a hotel, motel, or inn:
  2. to live in rented quarters in another's house:
  3. to be fixed, implanted, or caught in a place or position; come to rest; stick:

Origin of lodged

First recorded in 1570-80; lodge + -ed2

Examples for lodged

Frein was lodged in a holding cell at Blooming Grove barracks.

Mr. Cooper informed me when he would be in town, and where he lodged.

The mandate was obeyed, and Bates was lodged in the forecastle, securely ironed.

Of course we were lodged and fed, in waiting for the schooner to come in.

A state felony charge of assaulting an officer that was lodged against him a year after the incident was subsequently withdrawn.

And last week, a Mexican federal court tossed out weapons charges that had been lodged against him when he was arrested.

And similar shards of enthusiasm-killing kryptonite are lodged in John Kasich, Mike Pence and Ted Cruz.

The gulf between mercantile hubs and the polities in which they are lodged is not new.

I was surprised by the excellence of the hotel at which I was lodged.

Isabel was lodged at the court of France, and treated with distinction.

Word Value for lodged
Scrable

9

Words with friends

11

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