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unˈlodge, v. [un-2 5, 7.] 1. trans. To dislodge; to drive out of a lodging or resting-place.
1560Whitehorne Ord. Souldiours (1588) 36 b, He vnlodgeth thee, and thou arte constrained to issue out of thy fortresse. 1576Turberv. Venerie 37 When the houndes haue unlodged the harte. 1672T. Venn Milit. Observ. 181 The Ensigne hath..a Guard ever about it,..neither is it to be disimbogued, or unlodged, without a special Guard. 1703S. Parker tr. Eusebius' Eccl. Hist. vi. 96 The Gentiles in Alexandria..unlodg'd him from House to House. 1796Hist. Ned Evans I. 9 Groping into the kitchen, [he] discovered Molly in her covert, whom he quickly unlodged. 2. intr. To leave one's lodging.
1560Whitehorne Ord. Souldiours (1588) 36 b, Thou shalt be constrained of some necessitie to vnlodge, and come to fight the field. 1608D. T[uvill] Ess. Pol. & Mor. 19 Beeing constrained one day to vnlodge somwhat in hast, and to leaue a certaine sick friend. |