1. lodging - Noun
2. lodging - Verb
of Lodge
The act of one who, or that which, lodges.
A place of rest, or of temporary habitation; esp., a sleeping apartment; -- often in the plural with a singular meaning.
Abiding place; harbor; cover.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd as pale sickness does invade, Your frailer part, the breaches made, In that fair lodging still more clear, Make the bright guest, your soul, appear. Edmund Waller
My lodging is on the cold ground, And hard, very hard, is my fare, But that which grieves me more Is the coldness of my dear. John Gay
In the Civil Rights Act of 1964, we affirmed through law that men equal under God are also equal when they seek a job, when they go to get a meal in a restaurant, or when they seek lodging for the night in any State in the Union. Lyndon B. Johnson
A house without a woman is the devil's own lodging. Hindi Proverb
Let him that pays the reckoning choose the lodging. English Proverb
Choose your lodging before dark and leave before the morning dew. Chinese Proverb