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lodgeable, a.|ˈlɒdʒəb(ə)l| Also 7 lodgable. [f. lodge v. + -able.] 1. That may be lodged in; suitable for lodging or dwelling in.
1598Florio, Habitabile,..inhabitable, that may be dwelt in, lodgeable. c1630Donne Serm. xxvi. 264 The Kings presence makes a Village the Court; but he that hath service to do at Court, would be glad to finde it in a lodgeable and convenient place. 1656Sir J. Finett For. Ambass. 164 The Ambassador's house was appointed, but not yet..Lodgable. 1771Smollett Humph. Cl. Oct. v, The house is old⁓fashioned..but lodgeable and commodious. 1794Stat. Acc. Scot. XII. 22 The manse is a large lodgeable house. a1850Jeffrey (Ogilvie), The lodgeable area of the earth. 2. That may be or can be lodged.
1897Webster s.v., So many persons are not lodgeable in this village. |