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lodger

/ˈlɒdʒ.ər/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A person who pays rent to live in a room or part of another person's house.

Example Sentences:
  • The widow decided to take in a lodger to help cover the rising cost of property taxes.
  • The lodger kept his room tidy and always paid his rent on the first of the month.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Middle English 'logge' (a hut or dwelling), which likely originated from the Old French 'loge' (arbor, hut). The suffix '-er' denotes a person who performs the action of lodging, appearing in English usage since the 15th century to describe someone who resides in a rented room.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'lodger' as someone who 'lodges' (stays) in a 'lodge' (a house) that isn't their own.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “lodger

1. What is the meaning of “lodger” in English?

In English, lodger (noun) is defined as: “A person who pays rent to live in a room or part of another person's house.”.

2. How do you use “lodger” in a sentence?

The widow decided to take in a lodger to help cover the rising cost of property taxes.

3. What are English synonyms of “lodger”?

Common synonyms include:tenant,boarder,roomer,occupant

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “lodger”?

Derived from the Middle English 'logge' (a hut or dwelling), which likely originated from the Old French 'loge' (arbor, hut). The suffix '-er' denotes a person who performs the action of lodging, appearing in English usage since the 15th century to describe someone who resides in a rented room.