(arbour)
1Arbour — ist der Familienname mehrerer Personen: Al Arbour (* 1932), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler und trainer Amos Arbour (1895–1943), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler Jack Arbour (1898–1973), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler und trainer Louise Arbour (* 1947),… …
2Arbour — Arbour, Louise …
3arbour — (n.) British English spelling of ARBOR (Cf. arbor) (q.v.); for spelling, see OR (Cf. or) …
4arbour — (US arbor) ► NOUN ▪ a shady recess in a garden, with a canopy of trees or climbing plants. ORIGIN Old French erbier, from Latin herba grass, herb ; influenced by Latin arbor tree …
5arbour — [är′bər] n. Brit. sp. of ARBOR1 …
6Arbour —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Alger Arbour est un ancien entraineur de hockey sur glace. Amos Arbour (1895 1943) est un ancien joueur professionnel de hockey sur glace… …
7arbour — [14] Despite its formal resemblance to, and semantic connections with, Latin arbor ‘tree’, arbour is not etymologically related to it. In fact, its nearest English relative is herb. When it first came into English it was erber, which meant ‘lawn’ …
8arbour — [14] Despite its formal resemblance to, and semantic connections with, Latin arbor ‘tree’, arbour is not etymologically related to it. In fact, its nearest English relative is herb. When it first came into English it was erber, which meant ‘lawn’ …
9arbour — UK [ˈɑː(r)bə(r)] / US [ˈɑrbər] noun [countable] Word forms arbour : singular arbour plural arbours a shelter in a garden that is made by growing plants over a frame …
10arbour — [[t]ɑ͟ː(r)bə(r)[/t]] arbours N COUNT An arbour is a shelter in a garden which is formed by leaves and stems of plants growing close together over a light framework. Syn: bower (in AM, use arbor) …