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harborless
Variant of harbor
harbor
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har·bor (här′bər)
noun
- a place of refuge, safety, etc.; retreat; shelter
- a protected inlet, or branch of a sea, lake, etc., where ships can anchor, esp. one with port facilities
Etymology: ME herberwe < OE herebeorg (& ON herbergi), lit., army shelter (< here, army + beorg, a shelter), akin to OHG heriberga: see harbinger
transitive verb
- to serve as, or provide, a place of protection to; shelter or house; conceal or hide
- to be the dwelling place or habitat of
- to hold in the mind; cling to to harbor a grudge
intransitive verb
- to take shelter, as in a harbor
- to live or exist
Related Forms:
- harborer har′·borer noun
- harborless har′·bor·less adjective
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