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Meaning

The word "lodge" refers to a place where someone can stay temporarily, like a small hotel or inn. It can also mean to provide shelter or accommodation or to formally present something, such as a complaint or application, to an authority.

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Etymology

The word "lodge" comes from the Middle English "loge," which is derived from the Old French "loge," meaning a shelter or a cabin, and can be traced back to the Latin "lacuna," meaning a hiding place or a hole.

Examples

  1. We decided to lodge at a cozy cabin in the woods during our vacation.
  2. The hikers found a lodge near the mountain where they could rest for the night.
  3. She needed to lodge a formal complaint about the service she received at the restaurant.
  4. The hotel had to evict some guests who refused to follow the rules.
  5. After several attempts to lodge his application online, he finally decided to submit it in person.
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