v. rare. In 7 inlodge. [f. EN-1, IN- + LODGE v.] trans. To locate or lodge in a place or within a given space. Hence Enlodged ppl. a.; Enlodgement, the action of locating in a place.
1678. Norris, Coll. Misc. (1699), 69. Some more in-lodgd excellence.
1884. Punch, 16 Feb., 75. The history of a writ from the original lawyers letter to enlodgement in Holloway.