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Definition of auberge in English: aubergenoun əʊˈbɛːʒobɛʀʒōˈberZH An inn in a French-speaking country. Example sentencesExamples - We're far now from Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, a city of heat, dust and sand-coloured auberges
- These days, Caron spends part of her time overseeing her auberge in Burgundy, some 100 km south of Paris.
- The auberge is on the fringe of a village in the Morvan regional park, in the Burgundy region.
- The auberge is on a hillside overlooking the valley towards Bordeaux.
- These days, apparently ‘restored to look as it did in Van Gogh's day, the auberge serves superb French home cooking in a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere’.
Origin French, from Provençal alberga 'lodging'. Definition of auberge in US English: aubergenounōˈberZH An inn in France or another French-speaking country. Example sentencesExamples - We're far now from Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, a city of heat, dust and sand-coloured auberges
- The auberge is on the fringe of a village in the Morvan regional park, in the Burgundy region.
- These days, Caron spends part of her time overseeing her auberge in Burgundy, some 100 km south of Paris.
- These days, apparently ‘restored to look as it did in Van Gogh's day, the auberge serves superb French home cooking in a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere’.
- The auberge is on a hillside overlooking the valley towards Bordeaux.
Origin French, from Provençal alberga ‘lodging’. |