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society > inhabiting and dwelling > providing with dwelling > [verb (transitive)] > provide with temporary accommodation (31)
innOE

transitive. To lodge, house, find lodging for (a person). Occasionally with it. Also reflexive: to lodge oneself, find oneself a lodging. Obsolete (ar

harbourc1150

To provide a lodging or lodging-place for; to shelter from the weather or the night; to lodge, entertain. Obsolete.

gestena1300

transitive. To receive as a guest, lodge, entertain.

guestc1330

transitive. To make a guest of; to receive as a guest; to entertain, lodge; to put up (a horse). Also figurative.

hostelc1330

transitive. To lodge, put up. Obsolete.

receivec1384

To admit to a place; esp. to give accommodation or shelter to; to harbour. transitive. Without prepositional phrase. Also intransitive.

sojourn1390

transitive. To lodge; to rest or quarter (horses); to have as a lodger. Also transferred. Obsolete.

harbry14..

transitive. To shelter, lodge: = harbour, v. 1.

shroudc1450

To give shelter or housing to; to shelter. archaic.

bestow1577

To lodge, quarter, put up; to provide with a resting- or sleeping-place. Also reflexive. archaic.

accommodate1592

To equip, prepare, make provision for, allow; (hence) to assist, provide comfort or convenience to. transitive. To provide lodging for (a person)…

board1600

transitive. To provide (a lodger, etc.) with daily meals; now generally to supply with both food and lodging at a fixed rate. See also boarding, n.

quarter1603

transitive. To give quarters to; to furnish (esp. soldiers) with quarters or lodgings. Also occasionally intransitive.

stow1607

To lodge, quarter, find room for (persons). Now only in derogatory sense (after 3).

to put up1635

transitive. Originally: to stable (one's horse). Later: to accommodate, provide lodging for (a person or animal) temporarily.

billet1637

To give quarters to, lodge. Obsolete.

lodge1741

To receive into, or keep as an inmate of, one's house for payment; to have as a lodger.

room1840

Originally U.S. transitive. To accommodate or lodge (a person).

to fix (a person) up1889

To place, install (a person, oneself) in a position, with preparations for a stay; in early military use, †to set (oneself) in a posture of defence…

summer-board1889

(a) intransitive to reside as a boarder for all or part of the summer; (b) transitive to board (a person) for all or part of the summer.

shack1927

transitive. Usually with up. To provide with accommodation or lodging, esp. as a sexual partner. Chiefly in passive to be shacked (up), to be staying…

Subcategories:

— a horse (1)
— for the night (2)
— place in temporary accommodation (6)
— quarter (people) upon (1)
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