Associations to the word «Lodged»
Noun
- Avignon
- Ball
- Brain
- Barracks
- Applicant
- Torrent
- Convent
- Carcass
- Tavern
- Treason
- Crease
- Gentleman
- Bough
- Wound
- Neck
- Bail
- Livre
- Franc
- Misconduct
- House
- Allegation
- Hut
- Reproach
- Ingenuity
- Remove
- Morn
- Court
- Necessary
- Verdict
- Surgeon
- Curate
- Sick
- Ache
- Transvaal
- Shaft
- Banker
- Abbe
- Tendon
- Racecourse
- Dwelling
- Accommodation
- Charge
- Deadline
- Duc
- Cloister
- Raft
- Residence
- Irregularity
- Bid
- Custody
- Claim
- Bayonet
- Submission
- Trunk
- Exchequer
- Debris
- Quay
- Consent
- Roof
- Behalf
- Castle
- Cottage
- Mansion
- Lump
- Acquaintance
- Cromwell
- Butt
- Regent
- Boarding
Adjective
Wiktionary
LODGED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of lodge
LODGED, adjective. (heraldry) lying down; used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is used of beasts of prey.
Wise words
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