LODGING
Source: 566, 567
lodging. Lodging, n. rooms hired, an apartment, a covert
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Lodg″ing, n. 1. 1. The act of one who, or that which, lodges.
2. 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. 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.