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lodged, ppl. a.|lɒdʒd| [f. lodge v. + -ed.] In senses of the vb.
1596Shakes. Merch. V. iv. i. 60 So can I giue no reason..More than a lodg'd hate, and a certaine loathing I beare Antonio. 1607Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1658) 120 Take a live hare, and..hide it in the earth... Your hound,..at length coming neer the lodged hare,..mendeth his pace. 1649G. Daniel Trinarch., Hen. V, clxviii, When the lodg'd Deere they Hunt. 1731Tull Horse-hoeing Husb. xiii. (1733) 154 Lodg'd Ears are always lighter than those of the same Bigness which stand. 1802A. Ellicott Jrnl. (1803) 16 My boat struck the root of a lodged tree in the river. 1854H. Miller Sch. & Schm. xiii. 287 The lodged oats and barley lay rotting on the ground. b. Her. Of a buck, hart, etc.: Represented as lying on the ground.
1580Visit. Cheshire (Harl. Soc. 1882) 86 Downes of Downes and Taxhall. Arms.—Sable, a buck lodged Argent. 1864Boutell Her. Hist. & Pop. xix. 296 Each shield rests upon a white hart lodged. 1868Cussans Her. (1882) 91. |