Synonyms of the word lodge


LODGEABODE - ACCOMMODATE - ACCUSE - ASSOCIATION - AUBERGE - CHARGE - CLUB - CRIMINATE - DEPOSIT - DOMICILE - DOMICILIATE - DWELL - DWELLING - FASTEN - FILE - FIX - GATEHOUSE - GILD - GUILD - HABITATION - HOME - HOSTEL - HOSTELRY - HOTEL - HOUSE - IMPEACH - INCRIMINATE - INHABIT - INN - LIVE - ORDER - PHYSICIST - SECURE - SOCIETY - STICK - WEDGE

lodge

  • n. A building for recreational use such as a hunting lodge or a summer cabin.
  • n. Porter's or caretaker's rooms at or near the main entrance to a building or an estate.
  • n. A local chapter of some fraternities, such as freemasons.
  • n. (US) A local chapter of a trade union.
  • n. A rural hotel or resort, an inn.
  • n. A beaver's shelter constructed on a pond or lake.
  • n. A den or cave.
  • n. The chamber of an abbot, prior, or head of a college.
  • n. (mining) The space at the mouth of a level next to the shaft, widened to permit wagons to pass, or ore…
  • n. A collection of objects lodged together.
  • n. A family of Native Americans, or the persons who usually occupy an Indian lodge; as a unit of enumeration,…
  • v. (intransitive) To be firmly fixed in a specified position.
  • v. (intransitive) To stay in a boarding-house, paying rent to the resident landlord or landlady.
  • v. (intransitive) To stay in any place or shelter.
  • v. (transitive) To supply with a room or place to sleep in for a time.
  • v. (transitive) To put money, jewellery, or other valuables for safety.
  • v. (transitive) To place (a statement, etc.) with the proper authorities (such as courts, etc.).
  • v. (intransitive) To become flattened, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.

abode

  • n. (obsolete) Act of waiting; delay.
  • n. (obsolete) Stay or continuance in a place; sojourn.
  • n. (formal) A residence, dwelling or habitation.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of abide.
  • n. (obsolete) An omen; a foretelling.
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To bode; to foreshow; to presage.
  • v. (intransitive, obsolete) To be ominous.

accommodate

  • v. (transitive, often reflexive) To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to adapt.
  • v. (transitive) To cause to come to agreement; to bring about harmony; to reconcile.
  • v. (transitive) To provide housing for.
  • v. (transitive) to provide with something desired, needed, or convenient.
  • v. (transitive) To do a favor or service for; to oblige;.
  • v. (transitive) To show the correspondence of; to apply or make suit by analogy; to adapt or fit, as teachings…
  • v. (transitive) To give consideration to; to allow for.
  • v. (transitive) To contain comfortably; to have space for.
  • v. (intransitive, rare) To adapt oneself; to be conformable or adapted; become adjusted.
  • adj. (obsolete) Suitable; fit; adapted; as, means accommodate to end.

accuse

  • v. (transitive) To find fault with, to blame, to censure.
  • v. (transitive) To charge with having committed a crime or offence.
  • v. (intransitive) To make an accusation against someone.
  • n. (obsolete) An accusation.

association

  • n. The act of associating.
  • n. The state of being associated; a connection to or an affiliation with something.
  • n. (statistics) Any relationship between two measured quantities that renders them statistically dependent…
  • n. A group of persons associated for a common purpose; an organization; society.
  • n. (object-oriented programming) Relationship between classes of objects that allows one object instance…

auberge

  • n. An inn or hostel.

charge

  • n. The scope of someone's responsibility.
  • n. Someone or something entrusted to one's care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher.
  • n. A load or burden; cargo.
  • n. The amount of money levied for a service.
  • n. An instruction.
  • n. (military) A ground attack against a prepared enemy.
  • n. An accusation.
  • n. An electric charge.
  • n. (basketball) An offensive foul in which the player with the ball moves into a stationary defender.
  • n. A measured amount of powder and/or shot in a firearm cartridge.
  • n. (heraldry) An image displayed on an escutcheon.
  • n. A forceful forward movement.
  • n. A position (of a weapon) fitted for attack.
  • n. (farriery) A sort of plaster or ointment.
  • n. (obsolete) Weight; import; value.
  • n. (historical or obsolete) A measure of thirty-six pigs of lead, each pig weighing about seventy pounds;…
  • n. (ecclesiastical) An address given at a church service concluding a visitation.
  • v. To assign a duty or responsibility to.
  • v. (transitive) To assign (a debit) to an account.
  • v. (transitive) To pay on account, as by using a credit card.
  • v. (transitive, intransitive) To require payment (of) (a price or fee, for goods, services, etc.).
  • v. (possibly archaic) To sell at a given price.
  • v. (law) To formally accuse (a person) of a crime.
  • v. To impute or ascribe.
  • v. To call to account; to challenge.
  • v. (transitive) To place a burden or load on or in.
  • v. (transitive) To load equipment with material required for its use, as a firearm with powder, a fire hose…
  • v. (intransitive) To move forward quickly and forcefully, particularly in combat and/or on horseback.
  • v. (transitive, of a hunting dog) To lie on the belly and be still. (A command given by a hunter to a dog…

club

  • n. A heavy stick intended for use as a weapon or playthingWp.
  • n. An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation.
  • n. A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund.
  • n. An establishment that provides staged entertainment, often with food and drink, such as a nightclub.
  • n. A black clover shape (♣), one of the four symbols used to mark the suits of playing cards.
  • n. (humorous) Any set of people with a shared characteristic.
  • n. The slice of bread in the middle of a club sandwich.
  • v. (transitive) to hit with a club.
  • v. (intransitive) To join together to form a group.
  • v. (intransitive, transitive) To combine into a club-shaped mass.
  • v. (intransitive) To go to nightclubs.
  • v. (intransitive) To pay an equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense.
  • v. (transitive) To raise, or defray, by a proportional assessment.
  • v. (nautical) To drift in a current with an anchor out.
  • v. (military) To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.
  • v. (transitive) To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end.
  • v. (transitive, military) To turn the breech of (a musket) uppermost, so as to use it as a club.

criminate

  • v. (transitive, construed with of) To accuse, incriminate, impeach.
  • v. (transitive, construed with of) To rebuke, censure, reprimand.

deposit

  • n. Sediment or rock that is not native to its present location or is different from the surrounding material…
  • n. That which is placed anywhere, or in anyone's hands, for safekeeping; something entrusted to the care…
  • n. (banking) Money placed in an account.
  • n. Anything left behind on a surface.
  • n. (finance) A sum of money or other asset given as an initial payment, to show good faith, or to reserve…
  • n. A sum of money given as a security for a borrowed item, which will be given back when the item is returned,…
  • n. A place of deposit; a depository.
  • v. (transitive) To lay down; to place; to put.
  • v. To lay up or away for safekeeping; to put up; to store.
  • v. To entrust one's assets to the care of another. Sometimes done as collateral.
  • v. (transitive) To put money or funds into an account.
  • v. To lay aside; to rid oneself of.

domicile

  • n. (formal) A home or residence.
  • n. (law) A residence at a particular place accompanied with an intention to remain there for an unlimited…
  • v. To have a domicile in a particular place.

domiciliate

  • v. (intransitive) To establish a permanent residence.
  • v. (transitive) To establish a permanent residence for (someone).
  • v. (transitive, figuratively) To settle (oneself) into a mode of thinking or the like.

dwell

  • n. (engineering) A period of time in which a system or component remains in a given state.
  • n. (engineering) A brief pause in the motion of part of a mechanism to allow an operation to be completed.
  • n. (electrical engineering) A planned delay in a timed control program.
  • n. (automotive) In a petrol engine, the period of time the ignition points are closed to let current flow…
  • v. (intransitive, now literary) To live; to reside.
  • v. (intransitive) To linger (on) a particular thought, idea etc.; to remain fixated (on).
  • v. (intransitive, engineering) To be in a given state.
  • v. (intransitive) To abide; to remain; to continue.

dwelling

  • n. A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
  • v. present participle of dwell.

fasten

  • v. To attach or connect in a secure manner.
  • v. To cause to take close effect; to make to tell; to land.

file

  • n. A collection of papers collated and archived together.
  • n. A roll or list.
  • n. Course of thought; thread of narration.
  • n. (computing) An aggregation of data on a storage device, identified by a name.
  • v. (transitive) To commit official papers to some office.
  • v. (transitive) To place in an archive in a logical place and order.
  • v. (transitive) To store a file (aggregation of data) on a storage medium such as a disc or another computer.
  • v. (intransitive, with for, chiefly law) To make a formal request for the benefit of an official status.
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To set in order; to arrange, or lay away.
  • n. A column of people one behind another, whether "single file" or in a large group with many files side…
  • n. (military) A small detachment of soldiers.
  • n. (chess) one of the eight vertical lines of squares on a chessboard (i.e., those identified by a letter)…
  • v. (intransitive) To move in a file.
  • n. A hand tool consisting of a handle to which a block of coarse metal is attached, and used for removing…
  • n. (slang, archaic) A cunning or resourceful person.
  • v. (transitive) To smooth, grind, or cut with a file.
  • v. (archaic) to defile.
  • v. to corrupt.

fix

  • n. A repair or corrective action.
  • n. A difficult situation; a quandary or dilemma.
  • n. (informal) A single dose of an addictive drug administered to a drug user.
  • n. A prearrangement of the outcome of a supposedly competitive process, such as a sporting event, a game,…
  • n. A determination of location.
  • n. (US) fettlings (mixture used to line a furnace).
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To pierce; now generally replaced by transfix.
  • v. (transitive) To attach; to affix; to hold in place or at a particular time.
  • v. (transitive) To mend, to repair.
  • v. (transitive, informal) To prepare (food).
  • v. (transitive) To make (a contest, vote, or gamble) unfair; to privilege one contestant or a particular…
  • v. (transitive, US, informal) To surgically render an animal, especially a pet, infertile.
  • v. (transitive, mathematics, sematics) To map a (point or subset) to itself.
  • v. (transitive, informal) To take revenge on, to best; to serve justice on an assumed miscreant.
  • v. (transitive) To render (a photographic impression) permanent by treating with such applications as will…
  • v. (transitive, chemistry, biology) To convert into a stable or available form.
  • v. (intransitive) To become fixed; to settle or remain permanently; to cease from wandering; to rest.
  • v. (intransitive) To become firm, so as to resist volatilization; to cease to flow or be fluid; to congeal;…

gatehouse

  • n. A lodge besides the entrance to an estate; often the residence of a gatekeeper; also a dwelling formerly…
  • n. (archaic) A fortified room over the entrance to a castle or over the gate in a city wall.
  • n. A shelter for a gatekeeper.

gild

  • v. (transitive) To cover with a thin layer of gold; to cover with gold leaf.
  • v. (transitive) To adorn.
  • v. (transitive) To make appear drunk.
  • n. Obsolete form of guild.

guild

  • n. A group of tradespeople made up of merchants, craftspeople, or artisans, particularly in the Middle Ages.
  • n. (ecology) A group of diverse species that share common characteristics or habits.
  • n. (video games) An organized group of players who regularly play together in a multiplayer game.

habitation

  • n. (uncountable) The act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or of being inhabited; occupancy.
  • n. (countable) A place of abode; settled dwelling; residence; house.

home

  • n. (heading) A dwelling.
  • n. One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or…
  • n. The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat;…
  • n. (heading) A focus point.
  • n. (US, slang) Shortened form of homeboy.
  • n. (computing) Clipping of home directory.
  • v. (usually with "in on") To seek or aim for something.
  • adj. Of or pertaining to one’s dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.
  • adj. Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.
  • adv. to home.
  • adv. in one's place of residence or one's customary or official location; at home.
  • adv. close; closely; to the center; deep.
  • adv. (Britain, soccer) into the goal.
  • adv. (nautical) into the right, proper or stowed position.

hostel

  • n. A commercial overnight lodging place, with dormitory accommodation and shared facilities, especially a…
  • n. (not US) A temporary refuge for the homeless providing a bed and sometimes food.
  • n. (obsolete) A small, unendowed college in Oxford or Cambridge.
  • v. to stay in a hostel as part of a travel.

hostelry

  • n. (countable) An inn that provides overnight accommodation for travellers (and, originally, their horses).
  • n. (uncountable) The art and skill of guest management at a commercial facility such as a hotel, inn, motel,…

hotel

  • n. (now chiefly historical) A large town house or mansion; a grand private residence, especially in France.
  • n. An establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests; normally larger than…
  • n. The letter H in the ICAO spelling alphabet.
  • n. The larger red property in the game of Monopoly, in contradistinction to houses.
  • n. The guest accommodation and dining section of a cruise ship.

house

  • n. A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
  • n. The people who live in a house; a household.
  • n. A building used for something other than a residence (typically with qualifying word).
  • n. A place of business; a company or organisation, especially a printing press, a publishing company, or…
  • n. A place of public accommodation or entertainment, especially a public house, an inn, a restaurant, a theatre,…
  • n. The audience for a live theatrical or similar performance.
  • n. (politics) A building where a deliberative assembly meets; whence the assembly itself, particularly a…
  • n. A dynasty; a family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one.
  • n. (figuratively) a place of rest or repose.
  • n. A grouping of schoolchildren for the purposes of competition in sports and other activities.
  • n. An animal's shelter or den, or the shell of an animal such as a snail, used for protection.
  • n. (astrology) One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart.
  • n. (chess, now rare) A square on a chessboard, regarded as the proper place of a piece.
  • n. (curling) The four concentric circles where points are scored on the ice.
  • n. Lotto; bingo.
  • n. (uncountable) A children's game in which the players pretend to be members of a household.
  • v. (transitive) To keep within a structure or container.
  • v. (transitive) To admit to residence; to harbor/harbour.
  • v. To take shelter or lodging; to abide; to lodge.
  • v. (transitive, astrology) To dwell within one of the twelve astrological houses.
  • v. (transitive) To contain or cover mechanical parts.
  • v. (obsolete) To drive to a shelter.
  • v. (obsolete) To deposit and cover, as in the grave.
  • v. (nautical) To stow in a safe place; to take down and make safe.
  • n. (music) House music.

impeach

  • v. To hinder, impede, or prevent.
  • v. To bring a legal proceeding against a public official.
  • v. To charge with impropriety; to discredit; to call into question.
  • v. (law) To demonstrate in court that a testimony under oath contradicts another testimony from the same…

incriminate

  • v. (transitive) To accuse or bring criminal charges against.
  • v. (transitive) To indicate the guilt of.

inhabit

  • v. (transitive) To live or reside in.
  • v. (transitive) To be present in; to occupy.

inn

  • n. Any establishment where travellers can procure lodging, food, and drink.
  • n. A tavern.
  • n. One of the colleges (societies or buildings) in London, for students of the law barristers.
  • n. (Britain, dated) The town residence of a nobleman or distinguished person.
  • n. (obsolete) A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence; abode.
  • v. (obsolete, transitive) To house; to lodge.
  • v. (obsolete, intransitive) To take lodging; to lodge.

live

  • v. (intransitive) To be alive; to have life.
  • v. (intransitive) To have permanent residence somewhere, to inhabit, to reside.
  • v. (intransitive) To survive; to persevere; to continue.
  • v. (intransitive, hyperbolic) To cope.
  • v. (intransitive) To pass life in a specified manner.
  • v. (transitive) To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually.
  • v. (transitive) To act habitually in conformity with; to practice; to exemplify in one's way of life.
  • v. (intransitive) To outlast danger; to float (said of a ship, boat, etc).
  • v. (intransitive, followed by "on" or "upon") To maintain or support one's existence; to provide for oneself;…
  • v. (intransitive, informal) To make the most of life; to experience a full rich life.
  • adj. (only used attributively) Having life; that is alive.
  • adj. Being in existence; actual.
  • adj. Having active properties; being energized.
  • adj. Operational; being in actual use rather than in testing.
  • adj. (engineering) Imparting power; having motion.
  • adj. (sports) Still in active play.
  • adj. (broadcasting) Seen or heard from a broadcast, as it happens.
  • adj. Of a performance or speech, in person.
  • adj. Of a recorded performance, made in front of an audience, or not having been edited after recording.
  • adj. Of firearms or explosives, capable of causing harm.
  • adj. (circuitry) Electrically charged or energized, usually indicating that the item may cause electrocution…
  • adj. (poker) Being a bet which can be raised by the bettor, usually in reference to a blind or straddle.
  • adj. Featuring humans; not animated, in the phrases “live actors” or “live action”.
  • adj. Being in a state of ignition; burning.
  • adj. (obsolete) Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing.
  • adj. (obsolete) Vivid; bright.
  • adv. Of an event, as it happens; in real time; direct.
  • adv. Of making a performance or speech, in person.

order

  • n. (uncountable) Arrangement, disposition, sequence.
  • n. (uncountable) The state of being well arranged.
  • n. Conformity with law or decorum; freedom from disturbance; general tranquillity; public quiet.
  • n. (countable) A command.
  • n. (countable) A request for some product or service; a commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods.
  • n. (countable) A group of religious adherents, especially monks or nuns, set apart within their religion…
  • n. (countable) An association of knights.
  • n. any group of people with common interests.
  • n. (countable) A decoration, awarded by a government, a dynastic house, or a religious body to an individual,…
  • n. (countable, taxonomy) A rank in the classification of organisms, below class and above family; a taxon…
  • n. A number of things or persons arranged in a fixed or suitable place, or relative position; a rank; a row;…
  • n. An ecclesiastical grade or rank, as of deacon, priest, or bishop; the office of the Christian ministry;…
  • n. (architecture) The disposition of a column and its component parts, and of the entablature resting upon…
  • n. (cricket) The sequence in which a side’s batsmen bat; the batting order.
  • n. (electronics) a power of polynomial function in an electronic circuit’s block, such as a filter, an amplifier,…
  • n. (chemistry) The overall power of the rate law of a chemical reaction, expressed as a polynomial function…
  • n. (mathematics) The cardinality, or number of elements in a set or related structure.
  • n. (graph theory) The number of vertices in a graph.
  • n. (order theory) A partially ordered set.
  • n. (order theory) The relation on a partially ordered set that determines that it in fact a partially ordered…
  • n. (mathematics) The sum of the exponents on the variables in a monomial, or the highest such among all monomials…
  • v. (transitive) To set in some sort of order.
  • v. (transitive) To arrange, set in proper order.
  • v. (transitive) To issue a command to.
  • v. (transitive) To request some product or service; to secure by placing an order.
  • v. To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.

physicist

  • n. A person whose occupation specializes in the science of physics, especially at a professional level.
  • n. (archaic) A believer in the theory that the fundamental phenomena of life are to be explained upon purely…

secure

  • adj. Free from attack or danger; protected.
  • adj. Free from the danger of theft; safe.
  • adj. Free from the risk of eavesdropping, interception or discovery; secret.
  • adj. Free from anxiety or doubt; unafraid.
  • adj. Firm and not likely to fail; stable.
  • adj. Free from the risk of financial loss; reliable.
  • adj. Confident in opinion; not entertaining, or not having reason to entertain, doubt; certain; sure; commonly…
  • adj. Overconfident; incautious; careless.
  • v. To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
  • v. To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; to make certain; to assure; frequently with against…
  • v. To make fast; to close or confine effectually; to render incapable of getting loose or escaping.
  • v. To get possession of; to make oneself secure of; to acquire certainly.

society

  • n. (countable) A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language, dress, norms of…
  • n. (countable) A group of people who meet from time to time to engage in a common interest; an association…
  • n. (countable) The sum total of all voluntary interrelations between individuals.
  • n. (uncountable) The people of one’s country or community taken as a whole.
  • n. (uncountable) High society.
  • n. (countable, law) A number of people joined by mutual consent to deliberate, determine and act toward a…

stick

  • n. An elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton.
  • n. Any roughly cylindrical (or rectangular) unit of a substance.
  • n. Material or objects attached to a stick or the like.
  • n. A tool, control, or instrument shaped somewhat like a stick.
  • n. (sports) A stick-like item.
  • n. (sports, uncountable) Ability; specifically.
  • n. (slang, dated) A person or group of people. (Perhaps, in some senses, because people are, broadly speaking,…
  • n. Encouragement or punishment, or (resulting) vigour or other improved behavior.
  • n. A measure.
  • v. (carpentry) To cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint.
  • n. (motor racing) The traction of tires on the road surface.
  • n. (fishing) The amount of fishing line resting on the water surface before a cast; line stick.
  • n. A thrust with a pointed instrument; a stab.
  • v. (intransitive) To become or remain attached; to adhere.
  • v. (intransitive) To jam; to stop moving.
  • v. (transitive) To tolerate, to endure, to stick with.
  • v. (intransitive) To persist.
  • v. (intransitive) Of snow, to remain frozen on landing.
  • v. (intransitive) To remain loyal; to remain firm.
  • v. (dated, intransitive) To hesitate, to be reluctant; to refuse (in negative phrases).
  • v. (dated, intransitive) To be puzzled (at something), have difficulty understanding.
  • v. (dated, intransitive) To cause difficulties, scruples, or hesitation.
  • v. (transitive) To attach with glue or as if by gluing.
  • v. (transitive) To place, set down (quickly or carelessly).
  • v. (transitive) To press (something with a sharp point) into something else.
  • v. (transitive) To fix on a pointed instrument; to impale.
  • v. (transitive, archaic) To adorn or deck with things fastened on as by piercing.
  • v. (transitive, gymnastics) To perform (a landing) perfectly.
  • v. (botany, transitive) To propagate plants by cuttings.
  • v. (transitive, printing, slang, dated) To compose; to set, or arrange, in a composing stick.
  • v. (transitive, joinery) To run or plane (mouldings) in a machine, in contradistinction to working them by…
  • v. (dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
  • v. (transitive, slang, dated) To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.
  • adj. (informal) Likely to stick; sticking, sticky.
  • n. (Britain, uncountable) Criticism or ridicule.

wedge

  • n. One of the simple machines; a piece of material, such as metal or wood, thick at one edge and tapered…
  • n. A piece (of food, etc.) having this shape.
  • n. (geometry) A five-sided polyhedron with a rectangular base, two rectangular or trapezoidal sides meeting…
  • n. (figuratively) Something that creates a division, gap or distance between things.
  • n. (archaic) A flank of cavalry acting to split some portion of an opposing army, charging in an inverted…
  • n. (golf) A type of iron club used for short, high trajectories.
  • n. A group of geese, swans or other birds when they are in flight in a V formation.
  • n. One of a pair of wedge-heeled shoes.
  • n. (colloquial, Britain) A quantity of money.
  • n. (typography, US) háček.
  • n. (phonetics) The IPA character <ʌ>, which denotes an open-mid back unrounded vowel.
  • n. (mathematics) The symbol ∧, denoting a meet (infimum) operation or logical conjunction.
  • n. (meteorology) a wedge tornado.
  • v. To support or secure using a wedge.
  • v. To force into a narrow gap.
  • v. To work wet clay by cutting or kneading for the purpose of homogenizing the mass and expelling air bubbles.
  • v. (computing, informal, intransitive) Of a computer program or system: to get stuck in an unresponsive state.
  • n. (Britain, Cambridge University slang) The person whose name stands lowest on the list of the classical…

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