单词 | judges' lodgings |
释义 | > as lemmasJudges' lodgings c. An official residence. Now the name given to the houses of the heads of certain Oxford colleges. (Cf. quot. 1588 at sense 4a, and lodge n. 8.) Also Judges' lodgings: the house which (in some assize towns) is occupied by the judges during the assizes. ΘΚΠ society > education > place of education > educational buildings > [noun] > college or university buildings > staff residence lodging1661 lodge1769 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > official residence > [noun] > of people in specific employment almonry1440 ferry house1595 prefecture1802 station house1805 pilothouse1812 lodging1826 schoolhouse1842 wardenry1859 adviserate1938 1661 A. Wood Life 3 May They all went to the warden's lodgings, and gave him possession. 1826 Act 7 Geo. IV c. 63 §1 Provisions..for providing Lodgings for the Accommodation of His Majesty's Judges of Assize. 1827 Oxford Guide 38 Queen's College... Over the west cloister are two stories, containing..the Provost's Lodgings [etc.]. 1895 Strand Mag. Mar. 320 The judge's lodgings are usually a fine old house set apart for the purpose. < as lemmas |
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