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Noun: harbour haa(r)bu(r) Usage: Brit, Cdn (=harbor)
- A sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo
- seaport, haven, harbor [N. Amer] - A place of refuge and comfort and security
- harbor [N. Amer] Verb: harbour haa(r)bu(r) Usage: Brit, Cdn (=harbor)
- Maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
"harbour a resentment" - harbor [N. Amer], hold, entertain, nurse - Secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals)
- harbor [N. Amer] - Keep in one's possession; of animals
- harbor [N. Amer] - Hold back a thought or feeling about
"She is harbouring a grudge against him" - harbor [N. Amer], shield
Derived forms: harboured, harbouring, harbours See also: harbourage [Brit, Cdn] Type of: asylum, conceal, experience, feel, hide, hold on, keep, port, refuge, sanctuary, shelter Part of: seafront Encyclopedia: Harbour |