Lodge
Lodge ( lɒdʒ , English, from Old French loge 'arbor', German for lodge or lodging ) stands for:
- a more secluded accommodation for mountain sports and nature experience, hunting and the like, sometimes also more upscale hotels and resorts, see refuge
- Lodge (accommodation) , a type of hotel accommodation, mainly in southern Africa
The following geographical objects are called lodges:
- Lodge (Illinois) , location in the United States
- Lodge (South Carolina) , location in the United States
- Lodge (Virginia) , location in the United States
- Lodge (St. Kitts) , location in St. Kitts and Nevis
- Lodge Rock , cliff rocks off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica
- Kabassa Lodge , former residence of the Sierra Leonean President
The Lodge stands for:
- The Lodge , the official residence of the Australian Prime Minister in Canberra
- The Lodge (TV series) , the Walt Disney Company's British youth dramedy
- The Lodge , a bird and nature reserve owned by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in Bedfordshire
- The Lodge (2019) , American-British feature film by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala
Lodge is the family name of the following people:
- Alfred Lodge (1854–1937), English mathematician
- David Lodge (born 1935), English writer
- Emma Lodge (* 1992), Canadian biathlete
- Gonzalez Lodge (1863–1942), American classical philologist
- Henry Cabot Lodge senior (1850-1924), American politician
- Henry Cabot Lodge junior (1902–1985), American politician
- John Davis Lodge (1903–1985), American politician
- Oliver Lodge (1851–1940), English physicist
- Reni Eddo-Lodge (* 1989), British columnist and writer
- Richard Lodge (1855-1936), English historian
- Stuart Lodge (* 1988), Canadian biathlete
- Thomas Lodge (1558-1625), English playwright
See also
Wiktionary: Lodge - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: lodge - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations