lodge

/ˈläj/

verb

  1. to provide temporary quarters for

  2. to rent lodgings to

  3. to establish or settle in a place

The troops lodged themselves in the town.

noun

  1. a rude shelter or abode

  2. a house set apart for residence in a particular season (such as the hunting season)

  3. a resort hotel : inn

biographical name

  1. Henry Cabot 1850—1924 American statesman and author