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Arbour - definition of arbour by The Free Dictionary arbour noun alcove, corner, bay, shelter, retreat, niche, bower, compartment, recess, cubicle, nook, grotto, gazebo, cubbyhole The plan is to make an arbour of kiwi fruit vines
What does Arbour mean? - Definitions. net An arbour is a sheltered area in a garden, park, or yard often made of latticework or rustic wood, on which plants, such as climbing shrubs or vines, are grown
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ARBOUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Rigged up as tent awnings open only onto the river side, they formed an idyllic private arbour where families could relax, enjoying the coolness of the fast-flowing river
Arbour Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Middle English arbour, from Old French erbier (“field, meadow, kitchen garden”), from erbe (“grass, herb”), from Latin herba (“grass, herb”) The phonetic change to ar- was assisted by association with Latin arbor (“tree”)
arbour - WordReference. com Dictionary of English ar•bor1 (är′ bər), n a leafy, shady recess formed by tree branches, shrubs, etc a latticework bower intertwined with climbing vines and flowers [Obs ]a grass plot; lawn; garden; orchard Also, [esp Brit ,] arbour