Obs. Also 6 al-, 7 allogia- [f. ALLODGE + -MENT, after It. allogiamento lodging, also, a place where a campe or soldiers bee quartered. Florio; f. allogiare.] Lodging; in pl. soldiers quarters.
1598. Barret, Theor. Warres, I. ii. 13. The plot of the alodgement according to the disposition of the ground.
1622. F. Markham, Bk. Warre, IV. vi. § 6. 144. The Serieant-Maior shall proportion out all Allodgements and Encampings.
1644. Evelyn, Diary (1827), I. 90. The allogiaments of the garrison are uniforme.
1755. T. Croker, Ariostos Orl. Fur., XIV. 62. I. 200. In this place pastoral allodgements were.