auberge

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from French auberge. The term is attested in the fifteenth century as auberge, a loan from a term attested in eleventh century Old Occitan alberga (“camp, hut”), derived from albergar (“to host”). The term originated in Frankish *harjabergu, composed of the elements *harjaz (“army”) (compare German Heer) and *berganą (“to shelter, to protect”), whence German bergen. Doublet of albergo and harbor. === Noun === auberge (plural auberges) An inn or hostel. ==== Translations ==== === Anagrams === Gebauer == French == === Etymology === Borrowed from Old Occitan alberga (“camp, hut”), from Frankish *harjabergu, composed of the elements *harjaz (“army”) and *berganą (“to shelter, to protect”). Doublet of albergue. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /o.bɛʁʒ/ === Noun === auberge f (plural auberges) hostel (slang) prison ==== Derived terms ==== auberge de jeunesse auberge espagnole aubergiste ne pas être sorti de l'auberge ==== Related terms ==== héberger ==== Descendants ==== → English: auberge → Polish: oberża === Further reading === “auberge”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012