lodge etymology

Dutch word lodge comes from Proto-Germanic *lōgą (A place, position, camp.), Proto-Germanic *laubijō, Proto-Germanic *laubijǭ (Leaf-covered shelter; arbour. Leafwork; foliage.), Frankish *laubja, Dutch laubja, Frankish laubja

Detailed word origin of lodge

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
*lōgą Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) A place, position, camp.
*laubijō Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
*laubijǭ Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Leaf-covered shelter; arbour. Leafwork; foliage.
*laubja Frankish (frk)
laubja Dutch (nld)
laubja Frankish (frk)
lág Old Norse (non)
*laubija Frankish (frk) Arbour. Shelter.
laubia Latin (lat) (Medieval Latin) (architecture) penthouse, gallery, arcade, portico, lodge.
loge Old French (fro)
loger Old French (fro)
loggen Middle English (enm)
logg Middle English (enm)
lodge English (eng) (intransitive) To be firmly fixed in a specified position.. (intransitive) To become flattened, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.. (intransitive) To stay in a boarding-house, paying rent to the resident landlord or landlady.. (intransitive) To stay in any place or shelter.. (transitive) To place (a statement, etc.) with the proper authorities (such as courts, [...]
lodge Dutch (nld)

Words with the same origin as lodge

Descendants of *lōgą
inloggen
Descendants of *laubijō
loggia loods
Descendants of *laubja
loge