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Encyclopedia > Lodge
Look up lodge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Lodge has several meanings, in most cases relating to a meeting or dwelling place. It is also a surname. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a Wikimedia Foundation project intended to be a free wiki dictionary (hence: Wiktionary) (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ...


Common Nouns

  • Hunting lodge, a place to stay when hunting
  • Masonic Lodge, meeting place.
  • Ski lodge, a place to stay when skiing
  • Beaver's lodge, a nest
  • Hotel, especially with a rustic or wilderness theme, or situated outside a city
  • Level of organisation in a fraternal group (i.e. Freemasonry)
  • Black lodge, traditionally a Masonic Lodge fallen into disrepute, but commonly percieved as a meeting place for neo-pagans who believe in black magic.

It has been suggested that Big-game hunter be merged into this article or section. ... In most areas of the world Masons gather together in Masonic Lodges to work the three degrees of Freemasonry: 1° = Entered Apprentice 2° = Fellow Craft 3° = Master Mason Blue Lodge is used to specify the basic Masonic Lodge granting the first three degrees and to differentiate it from other Masonic... Deep powder skiing An alpine skier Members of the US Air Force skiing (and snowboarding) at Keystone Resorts 14th Annual SnoFest Skiing is the activity of gliding over snow using skis (originally wooden planks, now usually made from fiberglass or related composites), with metal edges, strapped to the feet... Species C. canadensis C. fiber Beavers are semi-aquatic rodents native to North America and Europe. ... A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging, usually on a short-term basis. ... The Masonic Square and Compasses. ... In most areas of the world Masons gather together in Masonic Lodges to work the three degrees of Freemasonry: 1° = Entered Apprentice 2° = Fellow Craft 3° = Master Mason Blue Lodge is used to specify the basic Masonic Lodge granting the first three degrees and to differentiate it from other Masonic... Neopaganism (sometimes Neo-Paganism, meaning New Paganism) is a heterogeneous group of religions which attempt to revive ancient, mainly European pre-Christian religions. ... Black magic is the branch of magic that is used to perform evil acts or that draws on malevolent powers. ...

Persons

  • Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), an early 20th century U.S. Senator
  • Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1902–1985), grandson, mid-20th century U.S. Senator
  • David Lodge (1935– ), British author
  • Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge (1851 - 1940), British physicist and writer involved the development of the wireless telegraph

Henry Cabot Lodge Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 – November 9, 1924), was an American statesman and Republican politician, and noted historian. ... Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. ... David Lodge (born January 28, 1935 at London, England) is a British author. ... Vanity Fair cartoon. ... Wireless is an old-fashioned term for a radio receiver, referring to its use as a wireless telegraph; now the term is used to describe modern wireless connections such as in cellular networks and wireless broadband Internet. ... Telegraphy (from the Greek words tele = far away and grapho = write) is the long distance transmission of written messages without physical transport of letters, originally over wire. ...

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