Lodging

Noun

 * 1) A place to live or lodge.
 * 2) sleeping accommodation.
 * 3) *1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 2, ch. XI, The Abbot’s Ways
 * When I was a Cloister-monk, I was once sent to Durham on business of our Church; and coming home again, the dark night caught me at Risby, and I had to beg a lodging there.
 * 1)  Furnished rooms in a house rented as accommodation.

Related terms

 * lodge

Adjectives for Lodging
inferior; hard; primitive; comfortable; bar¬ren. verbs afford—; assure of—; demand—; engage—; enjoy—; find—; furnish—; grant—; guar¬antee—; inquire into—; lease—; offer—; procure—; scorn—; secure—; seek—; warrant—; —delights; —refreshes; —shames.

Thesaurus
abiding, abiding place, abode, accommodations, address, apartment, assembly-line housing, berth, billeting, cantonment, cohabitation, commorancy, commorant, crash pad, crib, diggings, digs, domicile, domiciliation, domus, doss, dwelling, dwelling place, habitancy, habitation, hospitality, house, housing, housing bill, housing development, housing problem, in residence, inhabitancy, inhabitation, inhabiting, living, living in, living quarters, lodging place, lodgings, lodgment, lower-income housing, nest, nesting, occupancy, occupation, pad, place, place to live, quartering, quarters, remaining, residence, residency, resident, residentiary, residing, roof, room, rooms, roost, seat, shelter, sleeping place, slum clearance, sojourning, squatting, staying, staying over, stopping, subdivision, tenancy, tenement, tract, transient lodging, urban renewal

Translations

 * Czech: ubytování, nocleh
 * Dutch:
 * Macedonian: сместување
 * Romanian: găzduire ; camere de închiriat
 * Russian:

Anagrams

 * godling