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† harbergery, herbergery Obs. Forms: 4 herbergery(e, -i(e, herbagery, -ie, herbergrye. -borgerie, (harbergary), 4–5 herbe-, harburgery. [a. OF. herbergerie (herbegerie, hebergerie, habergerie, etc.), f. herbergere harbinger, herbergier to lodge; see harbinge v. and -ery 1 b.] 1. Lodging, entertainment.
1303R. Brunne Handl. Synne 10106 Þarfore makeþ he none herbergerye. c1330― Chron. (1810) 203 At þe dangu þat nyght he tok his herbegerie. c1340Cursor M. 14709 (Fairf.) His herbagery sal be in helle. 1382Wyclif Gen. xxiv. 32 He ladde hym into the hows of herbergrye [1388 the ynne]. 1387Trevisa Higden v. ix. (Rolls) V. 403 Oon to þe bisshop and his meyne to fynde harburgy [v. rr. herbergrye, herbegerye]. 2. Place of lodging or entertainment; inn.
a1300Cursor M. 8286 Make þam a riche herbergeri [v. rr. herbageri, herbergery, wonyng]. 1382Wyclif Luke xxii. 11 Where is the herborgerie [1388 chaumbre] where I schal ete pask with my disciplis? 1390Gower Conf. III. 99 The splen is to malencoly Assigned for herbergery. c1440Bone Flor. 1760 At thys burges hows he toke hur downe, There was hur harburgerie. |