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† aˈllodge, v. Obs. Also 4–5 aloge, alogge. [a. OFr. aloge-r, -ier, f. à to + loger to lodge, after phr. à loge; cogn. w. It. alloggiare: see lodge.] 1. trans. To place, pitch, lodge.
c1330Arth. & Merl. 296 On that ich fair roume To aloge her paviloun. 1598Barret Theor. Warres v. ii. 150 To alodge a camp commodiously, is a point of great skill. 2. intr. To lodge, sojourn.
1604T. Wright Pass. Mind i. ix. 32 The heart is the peculiar place where that Passions allodge..They will allodge longer with you than you would haue them. |