"Lodgments" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lodgments refer to the act of providing or making over an estate or interest in property to another. It can also refer to a payment or settlement made to cancel or discharge a debt or liability.
Examples of Lodgments
Lodgements refers to the act of paying or deposition of something, especially a sum of money, into a bank or an account. It can also refer to the state of being or remaining in a place or position, especially for a specified period of time.
Lodgers are people who pay to live temporarily in someone else's home, usually in a room or apartment, often for a short period of time, such as a few days, weeks, or months. This is different from renting a place from a landlord, where the renter has a longer-term agreement.
Lodging refers to the provision of temporary accommodation or residence for a person, typically in a hotel, inn, boarding house, or other type of establishment that offers temporary housing. It can also refer to the cost or price of such accommodation. For example: "I booked a room at the hotel for one night, including lodging."
Lodovico is an Italian name, equivalent to the English name Luigi. It is derived from the Germanic name Hlodovich, which is composed of the elements hlod, meaning "famous" and wic, meaning "ruler". In literature, Lodovico is often used as a character name, notably as the title character in Shakespeare's play "Othello", where Lodovico is a Venetian nobleman and kinsman to Brabantio.
Lodoxamide is a medication used to treat certain eye conditions such as conjunctivitis, anterior uveitis, and keratitis. It is a mast cell stabilizer that helps to reduce inflammation and relieve redness, itching, and burning sensations in the eyes.