herber

See also: Herber

English

Etymology

From Middle English herber, erber (pleasure garden; herb garden). Doublet of arbour.

Noun

herber (plural herbers)

  1. (rare) A garden in which herbs and vegetables are grown; a herbarium

German

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Adjective

herber

  1. inflection of herb:
    1. strong/mixed nominative masculine singular
    2. strong genitive/dative feminine singular
    3. strong genitive plural

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Anglo-Norman herber, erber (garden), from erbe (grass, herb); equivalent to herbe + -er.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛrˈbɛːr/, /ɛrˈbeːr/, /ˈɛrbər/, /ɛːrb-/

Noun

herber (plural herbers)

  1. A garden or orchard:
    • c. 1450, The Book of Vegecye of Dedes of Knyghthode [Douce], (trans. of Vegetius, De re militari), line 98b:
      Also loke þyn gardynes and orchardes & erberes with-ynne þe citee be wel I-tyled, as wel for profite & nede as for honest disport.
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    1. A pleasure garden.
      • c. 1300, The Thrush and the Nightingale [Digby], line 98:
        'Ich habbe leue to ben here, In orchard and in erbere Mine songes for to singe.
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    2. A herb garden.
      • c. 1400, William Langland, Piers Plowman [Laud Misc.], line 16.15:
        Herte hatte þe erber þat it in groweth.
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      • c. 1400, Kyng Alisaunder [Laud Misc.], line 331:
        Herbes he took in on herbere And stamped hem in a mortere.
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  2. An arbor; a shady place for sitting.
    • c. 1330, The Seven Sages of Rome [Auchinleck], line 76:
      Þe louerd had o gardin; A wel fair ympe is þar in; A fair herber hit ouer spredez.
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  3. A lawn; a grassy area.
    • c. 1425, The Seven Sages of Rome [Cotton Galba], line 628:
      He had ordaynd..A faire gardine..Þare stode a faire pine-appel tre..And vnder it was an herber grene.
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Descendants
  • English: herber, arbour
  • Scots: herber (obsolete)

References

Noun

herber

  1. Alternative form of herberwe

Verb

herber

  1. Alternative form of herberwen
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