aubèrge

See also: auberge

Norman

Etymology

Ultimately from Old Occitan alberge (camp, hut), derived from albergar (to host), from Frankish *heriberga, from Proto-Germanic *harjabergō (housing, house (army)), composed of the elements *harjaz (army) and *bergō (to shelter, protect).

Noun

aubèrge f (plural aubèrges)

  1. (Jersey) pub

Synonyms

  • dgèrgote f
  • cabathet m
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