Definition of Lodgings. Meaning of Lodgings. Synonyms of Lodgings

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Definition of Lodgings

Lodging
Lodge Lodge, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lodged; p. pr. & vb. n. Lodging.] 1. 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. 2. To fall or lie down, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind. --Mortimer. 3. To come to a rest; to stop and remain; as, the bullet lodged in the bark of a tree.
Lodging
Lodging Lodg"ing, n. 1. The act of one who, or that which, lodges. 2. A place of rest, or of temporary habitation; esp., a sleeping apartment; -- often in the plural with a singular meaning. --Gower. Wits take lodgings in the sound of Bow. --Pope. 3. Abiding place; harbor; cover. Fair bosom . . . the lodging of delight. --Spenser. Lodging house, a house where lodgings are provided and let. Lodging room, a room in which a person lodges, esp. a hired room.

Meaning of Lodgings from wikipedia

- home of friends), in a tent, caravan/campervan (often on a campsite). Lodgings may be self-catering, whereby no food is provided, but cooking facilities...
- Lodgings may refer to: Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster, a Grade I listed building Judges' Lodgings, Monmouth, a Grade II listed building Judges' Lodgings...
- historic buildings, can be family-run, and are generally cheaper than other lodgings, such as hotels, although they offer more limited services. Literature...
- The Judges' Lodgings, formerly a town house and now a museum, is located between Church Street and Castle Hill, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is recorded...
- Maréchal des logis (French for 'marshal of lodgings') is a sub-officer rank used by some units of the French Armed Forces. It is traditionally a cavalry...
- 1423. Warwick conducted extensive work on the castle, founding the main lodgings on the west side of the castle, dominated by a tall octagonal tower. Following...
- 53°57′38″N 1°05′07″W / 53.9606°N 1.0853°W / 53.9606; -1.0853 The Judges' Lodgings is an historic building in York, England. It was used by judges when they...
- may stay in guest bedrooms of hosts, or pay for inexpensive affordable lodgings while living in different locations around the world as part of their New...
- Hall and the Great Chamber block, with the Tudor Lodgings in the north-east corner. The Tudor Lodgings take the form of two rhomboids to fit into the space...
- accommodation "on the slopes", within walking distance from the ski lifts. Such lodgings are usually at the bottom of, or right beside, the ski hill—hence the term...