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Definitions of billeted in various dictionaries:
verb - provide housing for (military personnel)
verb - to lodge soldiers
BILLETED - A billet is a living quarters to which a soldier is assigned to sleep. Historically, a billet was a private dwelling that was required to accept the ...
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'E is lodged between William and Edward |
I'll take note in bad debt for quartered soldiers |
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May 1 2008 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Feb 1 2005 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Simple past tense and past participle of billet. |
lodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian's house. |
A place, especially a civilian's house, where soldiers are lodged temporarily. |
Lodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian's house. |
A thick piece of wood. |
Each of a series of short cylindrical pieces inserted at intervals in Norman decorative mouldings. |
A rectangle placed vertically as a charge. |
Billeted might refer to |
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A Billet is a living quarters to which a soldier is assigned to sleep. Historically, a billet was a private dwelling that was required to accept the soldier. * Soldiers are generally billeted in barracks or garrisons when not on combat duty, although in some armies soldiers with families are permitted to maintain a home off-post. Used for a building, the term is more commonly used in British English; United States standard terms are quarters, barracks, "Single (Soldier) Housing" or "Family Housing". |