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harbour or (N Am) harbor
noun
1 a place of shelter for ships.
2 a refuge or safe place.
verb (harboured , harbouring ; N Am harbored , harboring )
1 to give shelter or protection to someone, especially to a criminal.
2 to have (an idea or feeling) in one's head harbour a grudge .
3 to shelter (a vessel) in a harbour.
4 intr to take shelter.
[Anglo-Saxon herebeorg from here army + beorg protection]
noun
1 a place of shelter for ships.
2 a refuge or safe place.
verb (harboured , harbouring ; N Am harbored , harboring )
1 to give shelter or protection to someone, especially to a criminal.
2 to have (an idea or feeling) in one's head harbour a grudge .
3 to shelter (a vessel) in a harbour.
4 intr to take shelter.
[Anglo-Saxon herebeorg from here army + beorg protection]
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harbour master
noun a person officially in charge of a harbour.
noun a person officially in charge of a harbour.
harbourage or (N Am) harborage
noun
1 shelter or refuge, as for a ship.
2 the act of harbouring.
noun
1 shelter or refuge, as for a ship.
2 the act of harbouring.
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