To lodge, or be quartered, in a private house.
To direct, by a ticket or note, where to lodge.
To lodge soldiers, or guests, usually by order.
A short cutting of sugar cane produced by a harvester or used for planting.
A sealed ticket for a draw or lottery.
An ornament in Norman work, resembling a billet of wood, either square or round.
A loop that receives the end of a buckled strap.
Berth; position.
An allocated space or berth in a boat or ship.
A short piece of wood, especially one used as firewood.
A strap that enters a buckle.
A short informal letter.
A written order to quarter soldiers.
A rectangle used as a charge on an escutcheon.
Temporary lodgings in a private residence, such as is organised for members of a visiting sports team.
A place where a soldier is assigned to lodge.
A semi-finished length of metal.
To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out.