Definition of Lodgements

1. Noun. (plural of lodgement) ¹

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Definition of Lodgements

1. lodgement [n] - See also: lodgement

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lodgements

lodes
lodeship
lodeships
lodesman
lodesmen
lodestar
lodestars
lodestone
lodestones
lodge
lodge in
lodge pole
lodgeable
lodged
lodgement
lodgements (current term)
lodgepole
lodgepole pine
lodgepole pines
lodgepoles
lodger
lodgers
lodges
lodgest
lodgeth
lodging
lodging house
lodgings
lodgment
lodgments

Literary usage of Lodgements

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law and Practice Relating to Discovery by Interrogatories Under the by William Comer Petheram (1864)
"State the entire amount of the deposits or lodgements so made. 3. Did you soon after obtaining your certificate open or re-open an account with the Unity ..."

2. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1809)
"... to make their lodgements here ; but they could not do this till after a long time, ... that they never make their lodgements but in calcareous ..."

3. History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France: From the by William Francis Patrick Napier (1836)
"During the night lodgements were formed, in advance of the old, and on the ruins of the new breach, yet very imperfectly, and under a heavy destructive fire ..."

4. A History of Nova-Scotia, Or Acadie by Beamish Murdoch (1865)
"Canso, where " he thought it requi-' " site to place a garrison of nine companys, is, to this day," " without other lodgements, magazines or fortifications, ..."

5. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review (1859)
"In addition to these lodgements of Christianity in the domain of sense, standing between Christians and the world, there are lodgements in it, ..."

6. An Inquiry Into the Currency Principle: The Connection of the Currency with by Thomas Tooke (1844)
"It sounds oddly, to say the least of it, to speak of deposits or lodgements of money as being active. The activity, if any, is in the payment by cheques ..."

7. A practical treatise on banking by James William Gilbart (1856)
"The commercial banks obtain such funds by the issue of notes, the balance of drawing accounts, lodgements on deposits, and the issue of drafts on London and ..."

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