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albergo|ælˈbɜːgəʊ| Pl. alberghi. Occas. anglicized alberg. [It.: cf. auberge.] An inn (in Italy).
1617Moryson Itin. i. 154 Three houses like Colledges, called Albergi, for those that make long stay in the Citie. 1673Ray Journ. Low C. 303 The Alberghi or Halls of the eight several Nations..of the Order. 1808‘Helen St. Victor’ Ruins of Rigonda I. 137 By your naming payment, I should suppose that you had mistaken my poor Cottage for an Albergo, some distance from this. 1889‘F. Pigot’ Strangest Journ. 149, I was thus able..to rest at the country albergs. 1926Spectator 20 Feb. 318/2 Ostia..consisted of a few forlorn houses, a modest albergo, and a wilderness of sand. |