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'''Lodge''' has several meanings, in most cases relating to a meeting or dwelling place. It is also a surname.
==Common nouns==
*[[The Lodge]], the official residence of the [[Prime Minister of Australia]]
*Black lodge, traditionally a [[Masonic Lodge]] fallen into disrepute, but commonly perceived as a meeting place for neo-pagans who believe in black magic.{{fact|date=November 2007}}
*[[Hunting lodge]], a place to stay when hunting
*[[Masonic Lodge]], meeting place of Freemasons.
*[[Ski lodge]], a place to stay when [[skiing]]
*[[Beaver]]'s lodge, a nest
*Home of [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native Americans]]
*[[Hotel]], especially with a rustic or wilderness theme, or situated outside a city
*Level of organisation in a fraternal group (i.e. [[Freemasonry]])
*[[Luxury resorts]], which is intimate of size, with a common area, and often also features a mountain or natural location
*A building on a typical British [[Estate (house)|estate]] in which a family live who are responsible for opening and closing the gates and thereby controlling entry.
*Name used by [[Chi Psi]] Fraternity brothers for their house.
*[[Lodge (company)]], an American cookware manufacturer
==Persons==
*[[Alexander Lodge]] (1881-1938), British engineer
*[[Carron O Lodge|Carron Angus Cyril Oliver Lodge]] (c.1883-1910), British figure and landscape painter
*Sir [[Edmund Lodge]] (1756-1839), British Officer of Arms and author
*[[Eleanor Constance Lodge]] (1869-1936), historian and Principal of [[Westfield College]], London
*[[Francis Graham Lodge]] (1908-), British black-and-white artist
*[[George Edward Lodge]] (1860-1954), British birds artist
*[[John C. Lodge]] (1862–1950), mayor of Detroit, Michigan
*[[Henry Cabot Lodge]] (1850–1924), an early 20th century U.S. Senator
*[[Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.]] (1902–1985), grandson, mid-20th century U.S. Senator
*[[David Lodge (author)]] (b. 1935), British author
*Sir [[Oliver Joseph Lodge]] (1851-1940), British physicist and writer involved in the development of the wireless telegraph
*[[Oliver W F Lodge]] (1878-1955), poet & author
*Sir [[Richard Lodge]] (1855-1936), historian
*[[Tom Lodge]] (born 1936), author and radio broadcaster
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