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† ˈharbergage, ˈherbergage Obs. Forms: 4–5 herber-, herbur-, herby-, (4 harbi-), 5 herbergh-, herbe-, herba-, harbergage, (harbergach), 5–6 herbi-, 6 erbigage, (herbadge). [a. ONF. herbergage (herbeg(h-), herbag-, heberg-, harbegage), = Central OF. herberjage (herbaj-, heberge-, harberj-), f. herberge, herberger, in ONF. herberghe, -gue, herberghier, -beguier: see harbinger.] 1. Lodging, entertainment.
c1386Chaucer Cook's Prol. 5 This Millere hadde a sharpe conclusion Vpon his argument of herbergage [v. rr. harbigage, herburgage]. c1400Mandeville (1839) viii. 97 This is the same Julyan, that men clepe to for gode Herberghgage [Roxb. xi. 48 gude herbery]. a1420Hoccleve De Reg. Princ. 1264 Withe rich hoost he toke his herbegage. 1430–40Lydg. Bochas vi. xi. (1554) 155 b, Such..Should of custome haue their harbergage In that citie. 1439W. Byngham in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. Introd. 56 For the free herbigage of poure scolers of gramer. c1445Ibid. 54 He hyrd hym loginge for his scolers and for harbergach of his stor and hustilmentes for his howseholde. 1502Privy Purse Exp. Eliz of York (1830) 74 Making herbigage there by the space of iiij dayes. 2. Place of lodging or entertainment; inn.
13..Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. 626/8 His Innes & his orchardus..Halles, & herbergages, heiȝ vppon heiht. a1400Morte Arth. 2475 Hyes to the harbergage thare the kynge houys. Ibid. 3014 At the herbergage. c1475Partenay 1017 Euery man went to hys erbigage. |