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arbour

English

Alternative forms

  • arbor (US)

Etymology

From Middle English arbere, arber, an alteration of herber, erber (pleasure garden; herb garden) influenced by Latin arbor (tree).

Noun

arbour (plural arbours)

  1. A shady sitting place, usually in a park or garden, and usually surrounded by climbing shrubs or vines and other vegetation.
  2. A shady walk.

Middle English

Noun

arbour (plural arbours)

  1. a lawn or a flower bed, a grassy plot
  2. a shaded nook

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arboret

English

Noun

arboret (plural arborets)

  1. (obsolete) A small tree or shrub.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vi:
      No arboret with painted blossomes drest, / And smelling sweet, but there it might be found []
  2. (obsolete) A grove, shrubbery or arbour

Anagrams

  • Barreto, Roberta, aborter, taborer

Romanian

Etymology 1

From Latin arbor?tum, equivalent to arbore +? -et. Compare Aromanian arburet.

Noun

arboret n (plural arboreturi)

  1. stand (forestry: contiguous group)
  2. brush (vegetation)
  3. grove, thicket, small wood
Synonyms
  • (grove, thicket, small wood): crâng, p?durice
Derived terms
  • subarboret
Related terms
  • arboret

Etymology 2

From Italian alberetto

Noun

arboret n (plural arboreturi)

  1. upper part of a mast; topmast
See also
  • catarg

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