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Definition of lodging :
1. A place of rest, or of temporary habitation; esp., a sleeping apartment; - often in the plural with a singular meaning.
2. Abiding place; harbor; cover.
3. of Lodge
4. The act of one who, or that which, lodges.
Synonyms:
cover, shelter, hotel, living accommodations, protection, place, lodge, lodgement, trapping, address, dig, lodgment, harbor, caparison, asylum, motel, inn, resort, refuge, port
house (part of speech: noun)
condominium, habitation, bungalow, house, mansion, hacienda, chateau, dwelling, residence, cabin, cottage, home, quarters, castle, homestead, villa, casa, abode, domicile
inhabiting (part of speech: verb)
indigenous, aboriginal, occupying, inhabiting, native, residing, domestic, endemic, populating
apartments (part of speech: noun)
flat, penthouse, dormitory, apartment, room, tenement, suite
inserting (part of speech: verb)
injecting, implanting, penetrating, insinuating, intruding, interposing, infiltrating, introducing, inserting, embedding, piercing
occupying (part of speech: verb)
housing, quartering, colonizing, billeting, roosting, staying, squatting
occupancy (part of speech: noun)
inhabitation, colonization, tenancy, occupation
Usage examples:
- X One Friday night a carriage and pair stopped before Haralal's lodging house. - "Stories from Tagore", Rabindranath Tagore.
- Well, at length my father gave in; and it was agreed that I was to live with the Doctor and work for him for two years in exchange for learning to read and write and for my board and lodging. - "The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle", Hugh Lofting.
- Oh no- I've found a lodging. - "Delia Blanchflower", Mrs. Humphry Ward.