Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Dislodge

Dislodge , transitive verb

[Old French deslogier, French déloger; pref. des- (Latin dis-) + Old French logier, French loger. See Lodge.]

1.
To drive from a lodge or place of rest; to remove from a place of quiet or repose; as, shells resting in the sea at a considerate depth are not dislodged by storms.
2.
To drive out from a place of hiding or defense; as, to dislodge a deer, or an enemy.
The Volscians are dislodg'd. — Shakespeare

Dislodge , intransitive verb

To go from a place of rest. [Rare]
Where Light and Darkness in perpetual round Lodge and dislodge by turns. — Milton

Dislodge , noun

Dwelling apart; separation. [Rare]