harborer
1Harborer — Har bor*er ( [ e]r), n. One who, or that which, harbors. [1913 Webster] Geneva was . . . a harborer of exiles for religion. Strype. [1913 Webster] …
2harborer — bərə(r) noun ( s) 1. : one that harbors the harborer of suspicion does not inspire faith in himself L.P.Stryker 2. : a person who tracks a deer to its harbor and keeps watch on it there * * * harˈbourer or (N American) harˈborer …
3harborer — noun see harbor II …
4harborer — See harbor. * * * …
5harborer — n. one who harbors or shelters, one who keeps a thought or feeling inside …
6harborer — abhorrer …
7harborer — har·bor·er …
8abhorrer — harborer …
9harbor — harborer, n. harborless, adj. harborous, adj. /hahr beuhr/, n. 1. a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection …
10harbor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English herberge, herberwe, from Old English herebeorg military quarters, from here army (akin to Old High German heri) + beorg refuge; akin to Old English burg fortified town more at harry, borough Date: 12th century 1 …
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