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lodge (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “lodge”

infinitif lodge; il lodges; prét. lodged; part. passé lodged; gér. lodging
  1. déposer
    The lawyer lodged an appeal against the verdict.
  2. loger
    She lodged at a guesthouse during her visit.
  3. héberger
    They offered to lodge the refugees until they found permanent housing.
  4. se coincer
    A fishbone lodged in his throat.
  5. coincer
    She lodged the chair firmly under the door handle.
  6. déposer de l'argent ou des objets de valeur pour les mettre en sécurité
    He lodged £500 into his bank account.
  7. (se dit des cultures) se courber ou tomber à plat à cause du vent ou de la pluie
    The corn lodged after the storm.

nom “lodge”

s. lodge, pl. lodges
  1. chalet
    They rented a lodge in the woods for their vacation.
  2. pavillon (d'un hôtel ou d'un complexe)
    Dinner is served in the lodge at 6 p.m.
  3. loge (d'une organisation fraternelle)
    He attends meetings at the Masonic lodge every month.
  4. loge (d'un gardien)
    The mail is collected at the porter's lodge each morning.
  5. hutte (d'un castor)
    The biologist studied the structure of the beaver's lodge.
  6. wigwam (ou tipi)
    The tribe gathered in the largest lodge for the ceremony.