Artificial intelligent assistant

logis

logis Obs. (Frequent in Caxton.)
  In 5 lo(d)gys(e, logise, lodgis, -es, lodygys.
  [a. OF. logis, -eis, f. loge-r to lodge.]
  A lodging-place; lodgings; a tent, encampment; lair (of an animal).

c 1477 Caxton Jason 37 b, Hering in euery logise where they descended tidinges of him. 1481Godfrey 11 How the turkes of Anthyoche sprang out, and assaylled the lodgyses of our peple. 1484Fables of æsop v. ix, Nyghe to the lodgys of the lyon. c 1489Sonnes of Aymon xv. 362 Goo seke hym in his lodges. c 1500 Melusine xxxvi. 291 Of them were slayn XL. M{supl} & more and dured the batayll vnto euen tyme, that they withdrew them eyther other part to theire lodgyses.

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