Crossword clues for lodged
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lodge \Lodge\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lodged (l[o^]jd); p. pr. & vb. n. Lodging (l[o^]j"[i^]ng).]
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To rest or remain a lodge house, or other shelter; to rest; to stay; to abide; esp., to sleep at night; as, to lodge in York Street.
--Chaucer.Stay and lodge by me this night.
--Shak.Something holy lodges in that breast.
--Milton. To fall or lie down, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.
--Mortimer.To come to a rest; to stop and remain; to become stuck or caught; as, the bullet lodged in the bark of a tree; a piece of meat lodged in his throat.
Lodged \Lodged\, a. (Her.) Lying down; -- used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is of beasts of prey.
Wiktionary
(context heraldry English) lie down; used of beasts of the chase, as (term couchant English) is used of beasts of prey. v
(en-past of: lodge)
Usage examples of "lodged".
Daklar Bolbay lodged her complaint against you, an adjudicator ordered you placed under judicial scrutiny.
I had bought them dresses and linen in abundance, they were well lodged and well fed, I took them to the theatre and to the country, and the consequence was they all adored me, and seemed to think that this manner of living would go on for ever.
Jones at his lodgings, with some account of a young gentleman who lodged there, and of the mistress of the house, and her two daughters The next morning, as early as it was decent, Jones attended at Mrs.
The disciples of the Baptist who lodged there would not see his torment.
With the eastern battlements ripped away, with Boaster lodged solidly against the walls, with no way for reinforcements to reach us, it was useless to try and defend the tower.
The Green Book was now safely lodged at the Banco Calderini, while Estelle was being shown the wonders of the Pantheon and the Campidoglio by the ever attentive Buckthorn and Silverwood.
He was in disguise, and he made an effort to deny himself, but thanks to the astuteness of the Carabineer charged with the warrant the device was defeated, and he was now lodged in the prison at Milan, where it was probable that he would remain some days.
He looked down to see an axe blade lodged in the hardened ceramite of his armour.
June 15th, abowt 5 of the clok cam the Polonian Prince Lord Albert Lasky down from Bissham, where he had lodged the night before, being returned from Oxford whither he had gon of purpose to see the universityes, wher he was very honorably used and enterteyned.
After supper the poor abbe went sadly away, and the count took me to my room, telling me that I could sleep securely in spite of the lack of keys for his sisters-in-law who were lodged close by were no better off.
After we had admired the beauty and elegance of the castle, we could not help admiring the way in which the master of the castle was lodged.
The next morning, after riding nine miles through a quagmire, under grand avenues of cryptomeria, and noticing with regret that the telegraph poles ceased, we reached Yusowa, a town of 7000 people, in which, had it not been for provoking delays, I should have slept instead of at Innai, and found that a fire a few hours previously had destroyed seventy houses, including the yadoya at which I should have lodged.
A gentlemanly and polished individual, who did not know me, and for whom I had no introduction, lodged me in a fine suite of rooms, gave me supper, and would only sit down to table with me after I had used all my powers of persuasion.
A mad certainty that Mother Fion had struck him down lodged in her mind, and she bit back a laugh of relief.
We had been lodged in this room when she separated from me to return to France.