arbour

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See also: Arbour and 'arbour

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English arbere, arber, an alteration of herber, erber (pleasure garden; herb garden) influenced by Latin arbor (tree).

Noun

arbour (plural arbours)

  1. A shady sitting place, usually in a park or garden, and usually surrounded by climbing shrubs or vines and other vegetation.
    • 1979, J.G. Ballard, The Unlimited Dream Company, chapter 24:
      Children swung from the branches of the banyan tree, teenagers climbed into the arbours of orchids and gourds into which the abandoned cars had been transformed.
  2. A shady walk.

Middle English

Noun

arbour (plural arbours)

  1. a lawn or a flower bed, a grassy plot
  2. a shaded nook