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auberge (French) [obɛrʒ] n
an inn or tavern [from French, from Old Provençal alberga, of Germanic origin; compare Old Saxon heriberga army shelter] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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They arrived at Amiens at midnight, and alighted at the AUBERGE of the Golden Lily. He found Aramis seated between the superior of the Dominicans and the principal of the college of the Jesuits, exactly in the same situation as he had found him formerly in the auberge at Crevecoeur. I have heard that from that time English archers have been better treated in the auberge of Cardillac. |
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