ppl. a. [f. LODGE v. + -ED.] In senses of the vb.

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1596.  Shaks., Merch. V., IV. i. 60. So can I giue no reason … More than a lodg’d hate, and a certaine loathing I beare Antonio.

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1607.  Topsell, Four-f. Beasts (1658), 120. Take a live hare, and … hide it in the earth…. Your hound,… at length coming neer the lodged hare,… mendeth his pace.

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1649.  G. Daniel, Trinarch., Hen. V., clxviii. When the lodg’d Deere they Hunt.

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1731.  Tull, Horse-hoeing Husb., xiii. (1733), 154. Lodg’d Ears are always lighter than those of the same Bigness which stand.

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1802.  A. Ellicott, Jrnl. (1803), 16. My boat struck the root of a lodged tree in the river.

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1854.  H. Miller, Sch. & Schm., xiii. 287. The lodged oats and barley lay rotting on the ground.

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  b.  Her. Of a buck, hart, etc.: Represented as lying on the ground.

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1580.  Visit. Cheshire (Harl. Soc., 1882), 86. Downes of Downes and Taxhall. Arms.—Sable, a buck lodged Argent.

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1864.  Boutell, Her. Hist. & Pop., xix. 296. Each shield rests upon a white hart lodged.

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1868.  Cussans, Her. (1882), 91.

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